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Articles tagged with "Supply chain"

27.04.25

Big Tech

Suicide attempts, sackings and a vow of silence: Meta’s new moderators face worst conditions yet

Hit by workers’ rights lawsuits in Kenya, the tech giant has moved its outsourcing to a top-secret new site – where life is grimmer still

16.04.25

Global Health

India’s drugs industry: how one country took over the global medicine market

Its a huge exporter of generic drugs – but are are they safe? And what could Trump’s tariffs mean for the ‘pharmacy of the world’?

13.03.25

Environment

How decades of factory farming paved the way for today’s superbugs crisis

A new film lays bare the existential threat driven by antibiotic overuse – and comes after years of warnings

24.02.25

Environment

Saracens under pressure to drop main sponsor due to illicit gold links

Climate campaigners urge London rugby club to end deal with StoneX in wake of TBIJ revelations

20.02.25

Environment

Major US trader StoneX bought illicit gold from the Amazon rainforest

Papers reveal how metal excavated by ‘wildcat’ miners makes its way to major companies via a murky supplier network

13.02.25

Global Health

Why isn’t good quality antivenom getting to the people who need it?

Sub-Saharan Africa has access to just 2.5% of the snake antivenom treatments it needs

31.01.25

Environment

Diseased chicken entered UK after post-Brexit delays to border checks

British consumers were exposed to drug-resistant salmonella because new protocols took years to come into force

12.12.24

Environment

Slash and carry: shippers ‘enabling’ beef-driven forest destruction

Global shipping giants transported half a million tonnes of meat from abattoirs linked to razed forest

04.10.24

Environment

G4S guards accused of brutal attack at Del Monte’s Kenyan pineapple farm

Former guards on Kenyan mega-farm were accused of killings. Now staff from new global contractor are accused of unprovoked violence

27.09.24

Environment

Cargill cows contaminated with vital antibiotics

Cattle slaughtered at Cargill meat-packing plants tested positive for traces of some of the most important drugs for human health

24.08.24

Trapped in work

‘We sacrificed everything we had’: seasonal workers left without jobs after Home Office decision

Workers were promised UK jobs before recruiter had licence revoked

The Del Monte logo on a phone

09.07.24

Environment

Iceland backtracks on Del Monte pineapples linked to violence

The supermarket is the last in the UK to stock products from a farm in Kenya where guards are accused of beating and killing suspected thieves

03.07.24

Environment

‘Your reports stopped the deaths’: a year reporting on Del Monte

Twelve months on, the violence has not abated but local communities say they can finally see signs of change

A photograph of a shelf of tinned pineapple products from Del Monte at Morrisons

27.06.24

Environment

Morrisons drop pineapple supplier over violence at Del Monte farm

Morrisons said it would not source tinned pineapples from Kenya until Del Monte fully implemented its human rights improvement plan

Cans of Del Monte pineapples on sale in Iceland in June 2024

19.06.24

Environment

Morrisons and Iceland still stocking Del Monte pineapple from farm linked to killings

Violence has continued on the brand’s Kenyan farm in the year since TBIJ uncovered numerous alleged killings

19.06.24

Environment

The Del Monte deaths: one year on, what’s changed?

There have been no killings at the brand’s massive pineapple farm in six months, but violence still plagues the local community

29.04.24

Environment

Fields of filth: factory farms committing thousands of environmental breaches

The more than 3,000 violations affected water, air and land

18.04.24

Environment

Snack giant PepsiCo sourced palm oil from razed Indigenous land

Oil linked to major violations ended up in supply chain for maker of Gatorade and Cheetos

10.04.24

Global Superbugs

‘A recipe for disaster’: what I learned going undercover on India’s chicken farms

Our reporting revealed that Venky’s is marketing antibiotics for growth promotion and ‘preventative use’

05.04.24

Global Superbugs

Indian poultry giant selling antibiotics for growth promotion on farms

Venky’s marketing products containing vital medicines to be used in farming practices opposed by WHO

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