Tuesday, November 23, 2021

2 major Japanese apparel companies decided to discontinue use cotton from Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region

 

US Firms Must Cut Ties to Xinjiang Due to Extensive Forced Labor, Lack of  Due Diligence: Experts — Radio Free Asia 2 major Japanese  apparel companies  decided to discontinue use cotton from Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region

Two major Japanese apparel companies have decided to stop using cotton from China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region due to allegations of forced labor there.

Sanyo Shokai says it will not use cotton from the region for its clothing starting with the lines for next spring and summer.

Xinjiang forced labour bill moves ahead as it clears key US Senate  committee | South China Morning Post  TSI Holdings said it stopped using Xinjiang cotton in items for this autumn and winter and has no immediate plans to resume.

Xinjiang cotton: why it is so hard to find out the truth about forced labour  claims | South China Morning PostSporting-goods firm Mizuno and apparel company World have also taken a similar approach.

Meanwhile, Fast Retailing, which operates the Uniqlo clothing chain, has launched a team to inspect cotton farmers in the region for possible human rights violations.

12 Shokai Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty ImagesJapanese fashion giant TSI Holdings dives into K-fashion | Cafe24 Newsroom

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