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Tetley becomes third UK tea brand to publish list of suppliers; experts say transparency must be followed by action to improve conditions for workers
Author: Annie Banerji, Thomson Reuters Foundation
"UK's Tetley reveals tea suppliers in push for slave-free sourcing", 2 Nov 2018...
Traidcraft Exchange campaign: Who picked my tea?
Author: Traidcraft Exchange
Many British blends include tea from Assam, where people get poverty wages, are scared to speak up and have no way out. The big British brands know this but aren’t doing enough to challenge it....
- Related stories: Yorkshire Tea, Twinings, Tetley, Clipper & PG Tips become first major tea brands to publish supplier list
- Related companies: Associated British Foods Clipper Holdings PG Tips (part of Unilever) Tata Tea (part of Tata Group) Taylors of Harrogate (part of Bettys & Taylors Group) Tetley (part of Tata Tea) Twinings (part of Associated British Foods) Typhoo Unilever
Yorkshire Tea, Twinings, Tetley, Clipper & PG Tips become first major tea brands to publish supplier list
In June 2018 Yorkshire Tea (part of Taylors of Harrogate) became the first major UK tea brand to publish its supplier list. The brand made the move following the "Who picked my tea?" campaign by Tradcraft Exchange. In August 2018, Twinings followed su...
Many companies in high-risk sectors aren’t addressing slavery risks in UK Modern Slavery Act statements, report says
The report published by CORE Coalition provides an overview of how companies are including information in their Slavery and Human Trafficking Statements on the risks of modern slavery in their supply chains and operations. It focuses on 50 companies...
Many companies in high-risk sectors aren’t addressing slavery risks in UK Modern Slavery Act statements, report says
Author: CORE (UK)
This report aims to provide a snapshot of if and how [50] companies are including information in their Slavery and Human Trafficking Statements on the risks of modern slavery in their supply chains and operations. [It focuses] on companies sourcing raw...
- Related stories: Many companies in high-risk sectors aren’t addressing slavery risks in UK Modern Slavery Act statements, report says
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India: Tata Beverages commissions study of climate change impacts on Assam tea production; foresees need for adaptation measures
Author: Indo-Asian News Service (IANS)
Tata Global Beverages announced on Monday it has commissioned the Tea Research Association (TRA) to identify indicators of climatic changes that will impact tea growing regions in Assam in the next 50 years."The company as part of its association with...
- Related in-depth areas: Adaptation
- Related companies: Tata Group Tata Tea (part of Tata Group)
3 UK tea brands drop Indian supplier over work conditions
Author: Jane Deith, BBC News
Three of the UK's top tea brands have stopped buying from a group of Indian plantations after a BBC investigation exposed dangerous working conditions. The BBC found a disregard for health and safety on an estate in north-east India owned by Assam...
India: New tea partnership to tackle abuse and trafficking in Indian tea communities
Author: Ethical Tea Partnership
A ...new partnership to improve opportunities for tens of thousands of children in communities growing some of the world’s favourite tea and reduce their vulnerability to trafficking and abuse, are announced today by UNICEF and the Ethical Tea Partn...
Kerala, India: Women plantation workers organize to demand their rights - and win
BBC investigates inhumane working conditions in tea plantations in Assam, India - brands respond
Author: Justin Rowlatt and Jane Deith, BBC
"The bitter story behind the UK's national drink", 8 Sep 2015...
- Related in-depth areas: Beyond Social Auditing
- Related companies: Lipton (part of Unilever) PG Tips (part of Unilever) Tata Group Tata Tea (part of Tata Group) Tetley (part of Tata Tea) Unilever
