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The information in the CSR Risk Check is based on open online sources. Below you can find an overview of all sources.

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Amnesty International, Dominican Republic: Authorities must end de facto racist migration policies, 2024 FoodPrint, What You Need to Know About Sugarcane Burning, 2021 Initiative for Agricultural Supply Chains, Producer handbook for sustainable banana and pineapple cultivation in Latin America, 2023 Mongabay, Poisoned for decades by a Peruvian mine, communities say they feel forgotten, 2023 Wetlands International, World Water Day: The water impacts of lithium extraction, 2023 Mongabay, In Mexico, avocado suppliers continue sourcing from illegally deforested land, 2024 Morocco: BMW confirms there are environmental problems at Managem“s cobalt mine S. Korea: 27 fish farms found to be violating rights of migrant workers; incl. failure to provide suitable accommodation & wage theft, 2024 Third World Approaches to International Law Review, On Intellectual Property Rights, Access to Medicines and Vaccine Imperialism, 2021 USA: Korean air purifier maker Coway did not respond to alleged labour violations, incl. attacks on freedom of association, poverty wages & wage theft OECD, OECD-FAO Agricultural Outlook 2022-2031, 2021 Both ENDS, The foreign financiers of Argentina's lithium rush, 2023 Nigeria: CSOs decry exclusion of host communities in lithium mining negotiations as government commissions a new lithium mining plant Los Angeles Times, The Dead Sea is dying. Drinking water is scarce. Jordan faces a climate crisis, 2021 European Environment Agency, Municipal Waste Management: Macedonia Fact Sheet, 2021 National Institutes of Health, Plastics particles in bottled water, 2024 Business & Human Rights Resource Centre, S. Africa: The South African Human Rights Commission conducts inquiry into the impact of mining activities on human rights in communities in Limpopo, 2024 Mongabay, As logging booms in Suriname, forest communities race to win land rights, 2024 Wageningen University & Research, Living income in cocoa, 2021 Mongabay, As logging booms in Suriname, forest communities race to win land rights, 2024

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