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Slavery Footprint. How many slaves work for you? What? Take Survey. Slavery Footprint. Copy link. Watch on. See 10 Years of Progress.
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Here's how it works. This supply chain enslaves more people than at. any other time in. history. And they're working for you. No need to feel guilty... have the power to change this.
1 de abr. de 2015 · Slavery Footprint is a project that estimates how many slaves work for you based on your consumption habits. It aims to raise awareness of global slavery and inspire action for labor rights. Read a personal story of a former slave and an activist who survived the Rana Plaza disaster.
California, the Slavery Footprint crew works to engage individuals, groups, and businesses to build awareness for and create action against modern-day slavery.
Slavery Footprint is a survey that asks and responds to the question, “How Many Slaves Work For You?”. Users input data about their consumer spending habits, then the survey calculates the user's participation in modern-day slavery as quantified by their consumption of items created by forced labor and child labor.
8 de ene. de 2023 · ¿Sabes cuántos esclavos trabajan para ti? Esta web te pregunta sobre tus hábitos y productos y te muestra tu impacto en la esclavitud moderna. Descubre cómo la cadena de suministro oculta el trabajo forzoso y qué puedes hacer para cambiarlo.
The Slavery Footprint es una encuesta creada por Hecho en un mundo libre, diseñado para ayudar a los consumidores a aprender cómo pueden ser cómplices sin saberlo en la perpetuación del trabajo forzoso basado en los productos que compran.