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Marks & Spencer is 1st global fashion brand to make public commitment on Uyghur forced labour by signing Call to Action

Business & Human Rights Resource Centre Featured pages Featured pages Briefing Featured pages Featured pages Article Marks & Spencer is 1st global fashion brand to make public commitment on Uyghur forced labour by signing Call to Action Statement: End Uyghur Forced Labour Coalition Welcomes Public Commitments by Marks & Spencer on Uyghur Forced Labour , 6 January 2020 . [M]ajor British multinational retailer, Marks & Spencer [has] publicly announced its formal commitment to cut all ties with suppliers implicated in Uyghur forced labour and to ban any sourcing from the Uyghur Region, from cotton to finished garments. The company has signed the Coalition to End Uyghur Forced Labour’s Call to Action, endorsed by 300+ human rights and civil society organisations.

Marks & Spencer praised for backing call to action over Uighur forced labour

Marks & Spencer praised for backing call to action over Uighur forced labour Chantal da Silva © Provided by The Independent Marks & Spencer has been praised for becoming the “first top-tier global UK clothing company” to formally announce that it will not work with suppliers connected to the forced labour of Uighur people. The brand formally announced the commitment on Wednesday as it signed the ‘Coalition to End Uighur Forced Labour’s Call to Action’, which has been backed by more than 300 human rights and civil society organisations.  In a statement, M&S Clothing & Home managing director Richard Price said: “At M&S, sourcing ethically and sustainably is core to how we do business and the promise we make to our customers; that’s why we do not source cotton from Xinxiang. 

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