iSlave: Kids Spend 24 Hours in Toxic Mines, So Apple Can Make Phones
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<p>‘Society loves its tech ology, escpecially its mobile pho es, b t oes it realize that the materials se to make them were mi e by slaves?</p>
<p>Colta a cobalt are the two mai materials mi e for o a aily basis i the Democratic Rep blic of Co go (DRC). Both are key compo e ts withi every ay pro cts — from mobile pho es, laptops a jewelry. However, extracti g these materials mea s si g chil slaves.’</p>
<p><a href="http://sp t ik ews.com/scie ce/20160615/1041372078/chil -labor-ipho e-am esty.html" target="_bla k">Rea more: iSlave: Ki s Spe 24 Ho rs i Toxic Mi es, So Apple Ca Make Pho es </a></p>
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