I don't know but I do know that ikea checks to see if their items are from child labour but if it is they don't use it
Shops that use fairtrade clothing are good xx
Several brands are said to use denim which is associated with slavery and child labour. These include Forever 21, Abercrombie & Fitch, H&M, Hanes and Gymboree.
Calvin Klein, like many major brands, has faced scrutiny over labor practices in its supply chain. The company has stated that it prohibits child labor and works to ensure ethical labor practices. However, allegations regarding labor conditions, including the use of child labor, have been reported in the broader fashion industry. It is essential for consumers to stay informed and support brands that actively promote transparency and ethical sourcing.
Justice stores does not use child labor to make their clothes. Justice clothing company is against using sweatshops or children to produce their apparel.
Land's End has some brands that don't use child labor, but expect to pay more for them.
Yes... Abercrombie & Fitch does use child labor.
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According to Starbucks' website and their Global Human Rights Statement, they follow child labor laws to the T and thus do not use child labor.
No. A peacock is a bird. A bird does no work. Therefore, they don't use child labor.
US companies do not use child labor illegally. Family businesses use their children legally.
No, Cuba doesn't use child labor.
It depends on the country where they use child labor, and what kind of rules the country has about it. If the laws don't let you use child labor then the company is using children illegally.