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"U.S. Acknowledges Child Labor in Electric Vehicle Supply Chain"

"For the first time, the U.S. has included cobalt on a list of products made by forced or child labor."

"The federal government has, for the first time, included crucial raw materials needed for the clean energy transition under a list of goods that have child or forced labor in their supply chains.

E&E News was the first to report on the change, which the Biden administration rolled out on Tuesday. The administration this week updated the list of goods, which it has maintained since 2006, with polysilicon, used primarily to make solar panels, as well as cobalt, which is a key input in lithium-ion batteries.

The inclusion of these materials in the report is meant to “[draw] attention to critical supply chains in clean energy,” Thea Mei Lee, the Deputy Undersecretary for International Affairs, said in a foreword to the report. “The information is out there for companies and consumers to leverage against regimes that promote and prop up exploitative labor practices.”"

Molly Taft reports for Earther October 5, 2022.

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"U.S. Shift On Child Labor May Scramble EV Sector" (E&E News)

 

Source: Earther, 10/06/2022