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How Tesla should combat child labor in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

This article highlights that while battery-powered vehicles are the most promising alternative to reduce carbon emissions, they depend on cobalt, a mineral found primarily in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where child labor and unsafe mining conditions are common. Quoting a report by Prof. Baumann-Pauly, the author urges companies to help formalize artisanal mining activities and establish a robust monitoring system at the mine sites. This will help ensure that children don’t gain access to the mines and encourage local authorities to provide them access to decent schools.

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October 7, 2020
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