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Search ResultThe Price we pay for ‘The Love of Chocolate’
Reporters have travelled across Ivory Coast where the main cocoa plantation business takes place. They documented rainforests cleared for cocoa plantation, villages and far...
Read MoreGender equality at Workplace - more than just a moral Issue
Apart from the “human rights” aspect to gender equality at work, recent studies also suggest there being a beneficial financial and economic advantage by having...
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Denims have always had a bad reputation entailing them. They are responsible for environmental degradation and climate change. The reason why your beloved and seemingly inn...
Read MoreNestle, Mars Vow To Clean Up Pet Food Supply Chain
The move by the world’s two largest pet food companies puts pressure on suppliers to end labour abuses.Swiss food giant Nestlé SA and US candy and pet food com...
Read More82% Of Construction Industry Investing In Sustainability Strategies
A new report has revealed the importance of sustainability within the construction industry. The report, entitled ‘Sourcing responsibly: A market insight into sustain...
Read MoreScale Of Child Slavery "Shocking" In India's Spinning Mills - Research
Various forms of slavery, including child labour, are present in more than 90 percent of south India's spinning mills which produce yarn for Western brands, researchers sai...
Read MoreThai Fishing Industry: Abuses Continue In Unpoliced Waters, Greenpeace Claims
An international crackdown on human rights abuses in the Thai fishing industry has resulted in vessels travelling thousands of miles further into remote and lawless waters,...
Read MoreTired Hands, Weary Feet
‘Slavery is legally banned. But millions of India’s children live and work in slave labour conditions — bonded labour,...
Read MoreGlobal Profits, And Peril, From Child Labor
Governments Should Impose Mandatory Restrictions
Governments should better regulate businesses to prevent child labor in global supply chains, Human Rights Watch said ...
The Women Behind The Clothes- How One Apparel Company Is Improving The Lives Of The Women In Its Supply Chain Through Reproductive Health Training
225 million girls and women who want to choose when, whether, and how many children to have face barriers accessing contraceptive information and services globally. When gi...
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