This is the first year that a statement on the risks of slavery and human trafficking in supply chains or sectors has been required by law
Top cosmetics and personal care companies lack transparency about the known risks of slavery and human trafficking in their supply chains, a new report by watchdog Core Coalition has claimed.
L’Oréal, Revlon, Walgreens Boots Alliance, Estée Lauder Companies and Dior/LVMH are among those named in the report as not providing enough . . .
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