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25 Jun 2014

When SB 657 Compliance is Transparent but Indifferent

...KnowTheChain’s data has found that some complying companies have openly chosen not to address the risk of slavery in their supply chains, despite posting a disclosure statement...[refers to Caterpillar, Commercial Metals, Danaher, Hyundai Motor North America, IDEX, Johnson Matthey, Krispy Kreme, Manufactured Packaging Products, Overhill Farms, Valero Energy].

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