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Responsible Sourcing Network proposes initiative to prevent forced labour in Chinese cotton products
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Companies urged to uphold corporate responsibility when sourcing from Xinjiang and Uzbekistan, both with high risks of forced labour
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China: Clothes made with cotton produced by forced labour in Xinjiang is likely being sold in US, think tank says
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Cotton On and Target Australia stop buying cotton from Xinjiang over human rights concerns
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Response by Esprit
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Response by Nike
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Response by Adidas
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Response by Factory X (Dangerfield)
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Response by H&M
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Response by IKEA
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Response by Wesfarmers
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Response by Noni B
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Response by PVH
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Response by Cotton On
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Response by UNIQLO
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Glorious Sun (Jeanswest) did not respond
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Response by Woolworths
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Just Group did not respond
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Australian brands sourcing cotton from North West China to investigate after reports of forced labour of ethnic minorities
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China: Officials hint Xinjiang detention camps to be phased out; But relatives concerned detainees are being released into forced labour
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Chine : Badger Sport cesse de s'approvisionner auprès de Hetian Taida par peur de recours au travail forcé dans des camps d'internement ; la Chine dément
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China: Badger Sport drops Chinese supplier over reports of forced labour in detention camps
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Chinese Govt. denies reports of forced labour in internment camps
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USA: Govt. reviews reports of forced labour in Chinese ethnic minority detention camps
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Statement posted to Badger Sport's Twitter
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Shipments to Badger Sport traced to Chinese internment camp where detainees are allegedly subject to forced labour
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China: Mounting evidence suggests system of forced labour emerging from camps for ethnic minorities
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