To Address Human Rights in Building Product Supply Chains, Governments Must Take the Lead

The Architects Newspaper

Last month, the White House announced it would be taking additional steps to hold those who engage in forced labor accountable and ensure that we continue to remove goods made with forced labor from our supply chains through actions by several federal agencies. This announcement follows the recent G7 Summit in Cornwall, England, where global leaders stood united against forced labor and committed to ensure global supply chains are free from the use of forced labor. The White House’s actions represent how G7 leaders can influence global change and we hope that other heads of state will follow suit. We cannot build back better on the backs of vulnerable and exploited communities.

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