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2023年5月15日

Company responses and non-response to allegations of human rights abuses in tea supply chains

The Business and Human Rights Resource Centre tracked allegations of human rights abuses in the global tea sector during 2022 and linked the allegations to major tea buyers through its Tea Transparency Tracker and data held by Open Supply Hub. These tea companies were asked for their response to the allegations. Fifteen companies responded, one did not. Full responses attached.

企业回应

Teavana (part of Starbucks) 浏览回应
Marks & Spencer 浏览回应
Ringtons Limited 浏览回应
Bettys & Taylors of Harrogate 浏览回应
Jenier World of Teas 浏览回应
Goodricke 浏览回应
Lipton Teas and Infusions (formerly ekaterra) 浏览回应
Twinings (part of Associated British Foods) 浏览回应
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