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2012年2月14日

Alleged child labour in supply chain of Cargill, Barry Callebaut & Archer Daniels Midland in the Ivory Coast

On 14 Feb 2012, Mother Jones published an article by Tom Philpott titled "Bloody Valentine: Child Slavery in Ivory Coast's Cocoa Fields".  The article refers to a documentary film "Dark Side of Chocolate" and alleges that child labour is being used in the supply chain ofCargill, Barry Callebaut, Archer Daniels Midland.  The article also refers to Nestlé.

Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited the companies to respond.  Their responses are available below:

企业回应

Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) 浏览回应
Barry Callebaut 浏览回应
Cargill 浏览回应
Nestlé 浏览回应

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