KEY POINTS
  • KnowTheChain, a research organization assessing forced labor in supply chains, analyzed 65 companies against its benchmarks for company exposure.
  • The companies produced an average score of 21/100, which the organization said "demonstrates that in the face of conflict, the climate crisis and economic instability exacerbating the risk of forced labour, company policy and practice is falling short."
  • The top three performers were Canada's Lululemon (63/100) and German sportswear brands Puma (58/100) and Adidas (55/100).

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A Yayoi Kusama sculpture is displayed on the top of the Louis Vuitton's Champs Elysees store, on January 12, 2023 in Paris, France. This year the French Fashion house has launch a second collaboration with Yayoi Kusama.The first one was in 2012. The Yayoi Kusama x Louis Vuitton collection are now available in all Louis Vuitton's Stores Worldwide. (Photo by Edward Berthelot/Getty Images)

Many of the world's major fashion brands are failing to address forced labor in their supply chains, according to a report, with French luxury giant LVMH among the worst performers.

The research from KnowTheChain, an organization focused on forced labor in supply chains, analyzed 65 companies for exposure to forced labor risk.

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