Article 5RN0D ‘Like slave and master’: DRC miners toil for 30p an hour to fuel electric cars

‘Like slave and master’: DRC miners toil for 30p an hour to fuel electric cars

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Pete Pattisson in Kolwezi
from on (#5RN0D)

Congolese workers describe a system of abuse, precarious employment and paltry wages - all to power the green vehicle revolution

The names Tesla, Renault and Volvo mean nothing to Pierre*. He has never heard of an electric car. But as he heads out to work each morning in the bustling, dusty town of Fungurume, in the Democratic Republic of Congo's southern mining belt, he is the first link in a supply chain that is fuelling the electric vehicle revolution and its promise of a decarbonised future.

Pierre is mining for cobalt, one of the world's most sought-after minerals, and a key ingredient in the batteries that power most electric vehicles (EVs).

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