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2 Ago 2021

China: Significant proportion of global solar value chain vulnerable to alleged forced labour in Uyghur Region, says major study

Major report gathered evidence - largely drawn from government and corporate sources – revealing that labour transfers are deployed in the Uyghur Region of China within an environment of 'unprecedented coercion, undergirded by the constant threat of re-education and internment'. The study examined how this alleged forced labour regime affects the global solar energy industry – and revealed how it pervades an entire supply chain, reaching deep into international markets. The study concluded that solar industry is particularly vulnerable to forced labour in the Uyghur Region because 95% of solar modules rely on one primary material – solar-grade polysilicon, and because polysilicon manufacturers in the Uyghur Region account for approximately 45% of the world’s solar-grade polysilicon supply. The authors of the report reached out to all companies mentioned for comment, prior to publication. Business & Human Rights Resource Centre then invited selected Chinese, EU, UK and US-headquartered companies along the value chain to respond - responses are linked below.

Respostas da empresa

Cypress Creek Renewables Ver resposta
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners Ver resposta
sPower (part of AES) Ver resposta
Matrix Renewables (part of TPG) Ver resposta
Sunnova Energy International Inc. Ver resposta
ACCIONA Energía (formerly Acciona) Ver resposta
Engie Regeneration Limited Ver resposta
MVV Energie Ver resposta
BayWa r.e. (part of BayWa) Ver resposta
Ortiz Energia (part of Grupo Ortiz) Ver resposta
Iberdrola Ver resposta
Amass International Group Inc.

Sem resposta

F.C. Felhaber & Company, Inc.

Sem resposta

Shanghai EZ New Energy Technology Co, Ltd

Sem resposta

Taizhou Zhonglai Optoelectronics Tech Co

Sem resposta

Jiangsu Runergy New Energy Technology Co., Ltd

Sem resposta

Tongwei Solar

Sem resposta

Astronergy (part of CHINT)

Sem resposta

Vivint Solar (part of Sunrun)

Sem resposta

Con Edison

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Consolidated Electrical Contractors

Sem resposta

Henan Senyuan Group

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Hengtong Group

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Jiawei Renewable Energy

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Sungrow

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TBEA

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Changzhou Shengping Photovoltaic Technology Co., Ltd.

Sem resposta

China Datang Corporation Renewable Power Co., Limited

Sem resposta

Changjiang Huasheng Energy

Sem resposta

Zhejiang Energy Group Co., Ltd.

Sem resposta

Canadian Solar

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LONGi

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JA SOLAR

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METKA EGN

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Swinerton

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Escala Solar

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X-ELIO

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Sonepar Group

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IBC Solar

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Tesla Energy (part of Tesla)

Sem resposta

Grupo Cobra

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Power Solar

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Trina Solar

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Suntech Power

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Risen Energy

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