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The Supply Chain of a Computer

SCM Research

What can be problematic about sourcing raw materials from the Congo? Why is packaging being done in Eastern Europe or Mexico and not in China; and why not in Northern Europe or Canada, where the consumers are located? What modes of transport should be used? How long does it take to move a container from Hong Kong to Hamburg?

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7 Use Cases for Hyperledger in Supply Chain

Supply Chain Shaman

This realization hit me after completing two years of research. This could help in food track and trace, the management of gray market goods to eliminate counterfeit items, and the assurance of origin for tracking social responsibility goals for fair labor, Congo metals, etc. Background. Safe and Secure Supply Chains.

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Do Consumers Care About Ethical Sourcing?

Logistics Viewpoints

This research shows that the majority of consumers are willing to do just that. This is not overly surprising, as often, consumers will go with the convenient option, and there is not enough transparency for consumers to know whether materials were ethically sourced to make the products they are buying.

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UFLPA Compliance: How One Volkswagen Part Led to Thousands of Impounded Luxury Cars

Resilinc

Outside of UFLPA, cobalt—a leading component in electric vehicle batteries—is also tied to forced labor in The Democratic Republic of Congo. Our partner for UFLPA is Karon , a leading provider in research and data analytics, global trade compliance, sanctions, and other commercial risks.

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4 Crucial Commodities to Watch in 2023

Resilinc

Presently, The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is the top producer of cobalt—making 71% of the world’s supply. According to Siddharth Kara , a researcher of modern-day slavery, “Industrial mines, almost all of them, have artisanal miners working, digging in and around them, feeding cobalt into the formal supply chain.”

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The (Potential) Value of Labeling in the Lithium Ion Battery Supply Chain

The UCLA Anderson Global Supply Chain Blog

For example, over 60% of cobalt comes from the Democratic Republic of Congo, which uses the labor of tens of thousands of children as young as four years old in its mines. [4]. Material recovery rates: estimates based on research of Linda Gaines and publicly available ReCell model - both by Argonne National Labs. 26, 2018, [link]. [4]

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Ethical sourcing risks pose challenge to electric vehicle market

Resilinc

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), which supplies most of China’s and the world’s cobalt raw materials, is also the focus of intense scrutiny over child labor in cobalt mining, according to the Wilson Center. There are new investments underway—many of them underwritten by the automotive industry.