‘Substantial volume’ of clothing tied to Uyghur forced labour entering EU, says study
by Amy Hawkins Senior China corresponden from World news | The Guardian on (#6GYET)
Calls for legislation after dozens of brands identified as being at risk of sourcing materials linked to China's transfer programmes
A substantial volume" of clothing tainted by the use of Uyghur forced labour is entering the European Union market, according to a report, as campaigners say the EU's checks are not doing enough to weed out coercive work from large supply chains.
Dozens of well-known brands including H&M and Zara are identified as being at high risk of sourcing materials, particularly cotton and PVC, made by Uyghurs compelled to participate in state-imposed labour transfer programmes, according to a report from Uyghur Rights Monitor, Sheffield Hallam University and the Uyghur Centre for Democracy and Human Rights.
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