How to Make Your Supply Chain Human Rights Friendly

















 

Your cell phone could be promoting child warfare. Your laptop
could be a product of illegal trade. Your mp3 player could be linked to human
rights abuse. Some of the materials used to produce these gadgets, that is.





Apple, Dell, HP, Intel and Nokia are among the companies that
trade materials through supply chains in the eastern Democratic Republic of
Congo (DRC), which contributes to basic human rights abuse in the region, according
to a recent paper by...

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