Forced and Child Labor Abuses Found in 75% of Lithium Battery Supply Chains Source: Stock-Traffic-9468
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ATotalCassegrain on September 20, 2024 10:59 pm Since Australia is over 50% of the market I guess that it’s time to go invade Australia then to stop the child labor.Â
Accidenttimely17 on September 21, 2024 1:37 am We need to take into account the number of children killed in Somalia Iraq Syria and Libya when talking about human rights in oil sector.
Betanumerus on September 21, 2024 1:50 am It’s very thoughtful of you to consider American lithium supply chains instead. Full support.
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Since Australia is over 50% of the market I guess that it’s time to go invade Australia then to stop the child labor.Â
And in most other global industries.
Ethical consumption something something
We need to take into account the number of children killed in Somalia Iraq Syria and Libya when talking about human rights in oil sector.
It’s very thoughtful of you to consider American lithium supply chains instead. Full support.