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Are we still exploiting Africa and other poor regions on this planet?
Are we still exploiting Africa and other poor regions on this planet?
YES!http://childminers.blogspot.com/
Are we still exploiting Africa and other poor regions on this planet?
and is there anything I as a consumer can do about it?
especially thinking about electronics and rare metals used there that is mined by children. I was thinking about something like a fairtrade label in electronics. is there anything like that?
Africa I do not know. But speaking from my experiences at the moment in India...
Short of getting them to abolish Hinduism and the caste system (for real), the answer is a resounding NO. Alas, I may add.
and is there anything I as a consumer can do about it?
Stop buying crap.
Stop buying crap.
Africa I do not know. But speaking from my experiences at the moment in India...
Short of getting them to abolish Hinduism and the caste system (for real), the answer is a resounding NO. Alas, I may add.
the problem is, it is not only in the cheap crap products but in all electronis.
Any changes to the caste system seem to have been cosmetic at best (from what I hear, haven't been there).
As for rare metal components in modern electronics. i don't think that you can shop ethically and boycott these practices by only buying high-end electronics. The raw materials are so far down the supply chain. I guess all manufacturers buy from roughly the same sources.
You don't know half of it. I have seen fights being stopped just because a guy said his name was <suchandso> which showed he was from a higher caste.
The caste system is not at all cosmetically removed, it is just 'hidden' for the rest of the world. Everyone still uses it.
And besides... the emerging economies will want to have the cheap cheap stuff, and then the trend starts all over again.
Face it. You, can do zilch about it with your buying behaviour.
Just because companies like Apple might seem to be big to you, it does not mean they really are in the 'scale of the world'.
Companies like Tatung, a chinese ODM/OEM could not care less if the west started being all high and mighty; they not only control things economically, but also politically.
Yet almost everyone with electronics in their home has some components from them.
Yeah. Stop using anything that has coltan used in its manufacture.
See you in the woods.
I gave you a plan of action, and then posited the logical outcome from your "advocacy."
No need to get nasty. Besides, you're going to need to have your wits and calm about you when you go off the grid.
The other thing you can do is to purchase a coltan mining operation and run it the way you see fit. Or institute stable governments and worker's rights in Western Africa.
But wait...that would be making the world do things our way, and we just can't have that, now can we?
but your plan isnt helping anyone, not us nor them. its just stupid.
strangely enough the town my Bananas come from dont do things like we do, there it is the Banana Farm that is building the school, them that hire teachers to educate the kids of their workers. something not happening around here. they do it diffrent than us.
But by ensuring they get a fair price for their Bananas the Farm is able to do this, and the Bananas cost only slightly more than Chiquita Bananas.