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1 May 2014

High-Risk Products

Difi has developed an overview of product categories where the documented risk of workers’ rights and human rights violations is high and systematic. This is not an exhaustive list and it is continuously updated. When procuring goods involving a labour intensive production and this product is not on the list of high risk products, it is advised to undertake market research and liaise with expert organisations on the state of the working conditions in the production. [Product guides include:] Coffee, Tea and Cocoa, Construction Materials, Cut flowers, Electronics and ICT, Furniture, Stationary Items, Surgical Instruments, Textiles, Workwear and Footwear Industry, Toys and Sporting Goods, Tropical Fruit.