“Please pay attention to our lives.”
@AP spoke to dozens of women on palm oil plantations who describe rapes, harassment and punishing physical effects of their brutal work, which feeds into top Western beauty brands.
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The AP used U.S. Customs records, product ingredient lists and the latest published data from producers, traders and buyers to link the laborers’ palm oil and its derivatives from the mills that process it to the supply chains of many big Western brands. 4/7pic.twitter.com/lowZUPVgfF
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Female workers routinely carry out some of the industry’s most punishing jobs, lugging loads so heavy that their uteruses collapse and spraying dangerous pesticides wearing no protective gear. Most don’t have access to health care or can’t afford it. 5/7pic.twitter.com/HqAeCinYPD
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Women interviewed by the
@AP detailed a series of health issues, ranging from dizzy spells, nosebleeds, difficulty breathing and blurry vision, with activists saying some workers totally lost their sight. 6/7 READ MORE: http://apne.ws/LVhvqNI pic.twitter.com/oTw9PBIIS4
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@AP’s Fruits of Labor investigation of the palm industry. 7/7 http://apne.ws/QBGX3UF pic.twitter.com/s4t5r0BZht
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#PalmOil: Are you aware of the rape, abuses that are happening in palm oil fields linked to top beauty brands helping women around feel pampered and beautiful https://apnews.com/article/palm-oil-abuse-investigation-cosmetics-2a209d60c42bf0e8fcc6f8ea6daa11c7 …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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