Fair Phones: It’s your call
How European mobile network operators can improve responsibility for their supply chain
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A growing proportion of consumer electronic products such as mobile phones is manufactured in developing countries or countries in transition. Every second mobile phone is made in China. Previous makeITfair research found that severe environmental and social problems persist in the mobile phone supply chain, emphasising the need for increased responsibility and accountability in the supply chain. This makeITfair study focuses on the supply chain responsibility of major mobile network operators in Finland, Germany, Sweden and the Netherlands.
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Esther de Haan
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Publication
Written by:
Esther de Haan
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Mariëtte van Huijstee
Written by:
C. Heydenreich
Written by:
P. Pöyhönen
Written by:
C. Riddselius
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