children in slave labour need protecting,
and with this headline 'Electric vehicles will need 'battery passports' to enter EU
from 2027', steps at last will be made to protect the roughly 40,000 children that work “in extremely dangerous conditions, with inadequate safety equipment for very little money in the mines in Southern Katanga", Africa, so EV owners can smirk about how they are saving the planet, so as mention by the Guardian companies like Tesla, VW,
Volvo, Renault and Mercedes-Benz, will have great fun trying to explain how allegedly they were all involved with child exploitation, battery passports will at last shine a light on often murky and
interchangeable supply chains and provide greater transparency and
opportunities to scrutinize the pre-production process, Ellen Carey, chief external affairs officer at Circulor,
which specializes in supply chain visibility and creates battery passports, Carey
told Autocar the passports will “create
accountability of that supply chain – who touched what, when and where” and
alert manufacturers to changes in their supply chains so they can “interrogate
the activity”, She continued: “It becomes less about procurement and procuring
supplies and more about supply chain visibility and management to distribute
the accountability across the whole thing.” Circulor’s passport reveals the
sources of cobalt, graphite, lithium, mica and nickel, all the materials
children are exploited for as it happens, to read the full battery passport for
cars have a look here.
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