How Glencore Sources Cobalt from Child Labor in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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How Glencore Sources Cobalt from Child Labor in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Some three quarters of the word’s supply of cobalt comes from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where children as young as 10 years old help extract the metal from hand dug shafts in the Tilwezembe mine in Katanga province.
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