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Well-known for participating in fair trade, and known to be slavery free
the cacao they source is rainforest alliance certified
This chocolate company is fair trade and does not use child labor.
https://www.guittard.com/cultivate-better/honorable-sourcing
This company is an independent, cooperatively owned organization with over 100 worker-owners with an equal stake and vote in the business. The cacao is obtained from small farmer co-ops in Dominican Republic, Panama, Ecuador, Peru. Sugar Cane is from Paraguay and vanilla from Madagascar. Their chocolate offerings are always organic. The same is true of their coffee. They sell to retail stores and also serve a large interfaith group of churches and synagogues
From what I've researched myself they know where their chocolate is sourced, who is harvesting it, and have intimate relationships with their farmers, and care about sustainable environmental issues for their growers and workers too. If all of this is true I would like to see buyers encouraged to try their products.
I want to know how their chocolate is produced.
They state on the packaging 100% slavery free & Fair Trade certified.
Mondelez would not disclose the origins of their cocoa beans according to http://foodispower.org/chocolate-list/
Started the slave free chocolate movement, has great info about the problem on all their labels
Fair trade chocolate sourcing as well as profit sharing with cocoa farmers.
Tony's are campaigning to end slavery in the chocolate production chain, and are leading by example
Part of the Nestle lawsuits about using slave labor
They have a child protection initiative and are featured on slavefreechcolate.org
Fighting cocoa child slavery from within the industry.
This chocolate company is dedicated to making ethically sourced chocolate that was not produced using slave labor from West Africa.
According to chocolatescorecard.com, the company is at the bottom 20% in policy and practice, with low scores on child labor, climate and living income
non gmo verified chocolate that is ethicaly sourced and rainforest alliance certified