Timberland has made commitments to ethical sourcing and improving labor practices in its supply chain. The company states that it does not condone sweatshop conditions and strives to ensure fair labor practices in its factories. However, as with many global brands, concerns about labor conditions can arise, and Timberland has faced scrutiny in the past. The company continues to work towards transparency and accountability in its manufacturing processes.
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sweat shops are in lots of countries and there in england and america ghana
Yes, almost every American retailer does.
if a company is fair trade, their products are made in Canada, the U.S., or Hong Kong, and it is guaranteed to have not been made in a sweat shop.
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By not purchasing their products
Officially, sweat shops are illegal in every country of the world. But most brands - especially the bigger ones- get away with it, anyways. Many third world countrys don't enforce this law, and that's why there are so many sweat shops in this messed up world.
Sweat shops
to make money
In sweat shops we get $0.03/week