Mikkel Friis-Holm’s Chocolate War – free speech vs boycotts in Copenhagen
Mikkel Friis-Holm is as true to his moral compass as he is to chocolate making. It led to a heated ...
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Mikkel Friis-Holm is as true to his moral compass as he is to chocolate making. It led to a heated ...
The Sydney Morning Herald reports that behind the foil-wrapped seasonal merriment and the squealing delight from Easter egg hunts is ...
Miki Mistrati has been documenting child labour in West Africa’s cocoa industry since 2007 – and he’s in therapy. “You ...
London households bought almost 20 per cent less confectionary each week after junk food ads were banned on public transport in ...
The Sunday Times reports that anti-slavery chocolate brand Tony’s Chocolonely has admitted at least 1,700 child labourers were involved in ...
Campaigners have dismissed new reports by chocolate companies that child labour is being addressed in their supply chains. Despite a ...
Fortune reports that US Supreme Court justices have ruled, eight to one, that Nestlé USA and Cargill could not be ...
The Grocer says, Slavery shouldn’t have been accepted in 1821 and is definitely unacceptable in 2021. Yet UK food outlets still ...
The world’s chocolate giants could face punitive damages of US$50 million for each of eight former child slaves leading a ...
The most valuable chocolate in the world has become a central part of my resumé. Meeting people along this journey ...
A new coalition of Indigenous Peoples is calling for free, prior and informed consent to be negotiated without exception as...
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