72 Uyghur rights groups are joined by over 100 civil society organisations and labour unions from around the world in calling on apparel brands and retailers to stop using forced labour in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (“Uyghur Region”), known to local people as East Turkistan, and end their complicity in the Chinese government’s human rights abuses. The groups have issued a call to action seeking brand commitments to cut all ties with suppliers implicated in forced labour and end all sourcing from the Uyghur Region, from cotton to finished garments, within twelve months.
What brands use the forced labor camps?
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adidas
Amazon
Badger Sport (Founder Sport Group)
C&A (Cofra Holding AG)
Calvin Klein (PVH)
Carter’s
Cerruti 1881 (Trinity Limited)
Costco
Cotton On
Dangerfield (Factory X Pty Ltd)
Esprit (Esprit Holdings Ltd.)
Fila (FILA KOREA Ltd)
Gap
H&M
Hart Schaffner Marx (Authentic Brands Group)
Ikea (Inter IKEA Systems B.V.)
Jack & Jones (Bestseller)
Jeanswest (Harbour Guidance Pty Ltd)
L.L.Bean
Lacoste (Maus Freres)
Li-Ning
Marks & Spencer
Mayor
Muji (Ryohin Keikaku Co., Ltd.)
Nike
Patagonia
Polo Ralph Lauren (Ralph Lauren Corporation)
Puma
Skechers
Summit Resource International (Caterpillar)
Target Australia (Wesfarmers)
Tommy Hilfiger (PVH)
Uniqlo (Fast Retailing)
Victoria’s Secret (L Brands)
Woolworths (Woolworth Corporation, LLC.)
Zara (Inditex)
Zegna
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