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20 Sep 2023

Tea brands and retailers respond to allegations of rights abuses in the global supply chain

In August 2023, the Business and Human Rights Resource Centre asked Unilever, Lipton, Tetley, Starbucks, Finlays, Tetley, Tesco, Ringtons, Teasup and Marks & Spencer for responses to allegations of human rights abuses at tea estates and factories between December 2022 and August 2023. The estates and factories where abuses allegedly occurred were linked to tea buyers using each company's most recently available supplier list. Full responses are included below.

Respuestas de la empresa

Unilever Ver respuesta
James Finlay (part of Swire) Ver respuesta
Marks & Spencer Ver respuesta
Ringtons Limited Ver respuesta
Tetley (part of Tata Consumer Products) Ver respuesta
Starbucks Ver respuesta
Lipton Teas and Infusions (formerly ekaterra) Ver respuesta
Teasup Ver respuesta
Luxmi Tea Company Ver respuesta

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