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BootinUp

(49,035 posts)
Sat May 18, 2024, 10:13 AM May 2024

How does the US know that forced labor is happening in China? A supply chain expert weighs in


Bhimani leads Northeastern's Supply Trace project, an open-access digital platform that uses machine learning and shipping data—as well as on-the-ground investigations—to link forced labor to international trade transactions.



Recent testing shows that of goods coming into the U.S. 20% of the apparel was still being made with Xinjiang cotton.

How does the US government know that these human rights abuses, including forced labor, are happening?
We have victim testimony. People who are from that region are able to provide testimony of the atrocities that are occurring, which are not limited to forced labor.

Additionally, we are able to leverage the fact that shipments coming out of China into the U.S. and other Western markets are traceable.


How can consumers figure out if a brand was produced with forced labor?
Supply Trace is open to everyone. It is an equal access platform, so anyone anywhere in the world can access it. There is no paywall. You type in the name of the brand or a factory and see potential risk and make better, more informed decisions.


Full article https://phys.org/news/2024-05-labor-china-chain-expert.html
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How does the US know that forced labor is happening in China? A supply chain expert weighs in (Original Post) BootinUp May 2024 OP
I'll start using the site Picaro May 2024 #1
The Supply Trace site seems to demand I create an account. RandomNumbers May 2024 #2
Your options are to try and make an anonymous account or to learn about BootinUp May 2024 #3

RandomNumbers

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2. The Supply Trace site seems to demand I create an account.
Sat May 18, 2024, 11:40 AM
May 2024

Sorry, need to know more about it before I do.

(as in, what else are they tracing?)

I tried entering a brand name and got a screen to create an account. I couldn't find a way to get information without creating an account.

It may be perfectly legit, but if it is so open access and altruistic, why do I need to create an account to use it?

BootinUp

(49,035 posts)
3. Your options are to try and make an anonymous account or to learn about
Sat May 18, 2024, 11:45 AM
May 2024

Last edited Sat May 18, 2024, 01:34 PM - Edit history (1)

the organization and their privacy policies etc. It is run by Northeastern University.

They have a privacy policy page. It is huge. That can be good and not so good I suppose.

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