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US tech giants sued over cobalt mine child labor deaths

NEW YORK, Dec 17, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Five US tech giants including Apple,
Microsoft and Google parent Alphabet have been named in a lawsuit over the
death of child laborers in cobalt mines in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Impoverished but mineral-rich DR Congo is the world’s largest producer of
the rare metal, which is crucial for making batteries used in mobile phones
and electric vehicles.

The case was lodged Sunday in the name of 14 unidentified victims, who are
members of the families of children killed in tunnel collapses, as well as
children maimed as they worked.

It lists Apple, Google’s parent company Alphabet, Dell, Microsoft and
Tesla as defendants and was submitted by the International Rights Advocates
(IRA) campaign group to a Washington tribunal.

A boom in the technological sector has led to a huge increase in the
demand for cobalt, IRA wrote in its statement, adding the tech companies were
aware the DR Congo’s mining sector relies on children.

Child miners work for $2-3 a day “under stone age conditions for paltry
wages and at immense personal risk”, it said.

BMW along with German chemical giant BASF and Samsung announced a joint
project to ensure “responsible” cobalt mining in DR Congo earlier this year.

The mining industry has said it wants to adopt standards of good
governance to improve working conditions.

The London Metal Exchange, the global center for trading in industrial
metals, recently adopted new ethical standards to ensure better traceability
of raw materials, including cobalt.

And earlier this year, the World Gold Council issued “Responsible Gold
Mining Principles”, although the guidance is non-binding.

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