U.S. Drops in Supply Chain Rankings Due to Child-Labor Violations


U.S. joins high-risk countries for ESG supply chain issues, according to a study by Elevate. The report highlights the U.S.'s decline in ESG rankings, particularly in relation to severe risks concerning the treatment of children. Stricter ESG rules coincide with less transparency and increasing risks in traditionally considered safe regions, and companies failing to address supply chain violations face legal, reputational, and business-related risks.

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