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How many slaves work for you? There are 27 million slaves in the world today. Many of them contribute to the supply chains that end up in the products we use every day. Find out how many slaves work for you, and take action.
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The browser you are using does not support our survey. Please download Firefox ,Chrome or Safari for the best experience. Made in a Free World - A solution for business. X Privacy Policy Methodology Terms and Conditions Get App Our Story Your Story Blog Donate More Slavery Footprint X Slavery exists... Deep within the supply chains of the products we love.Consider this... Your Shirt likely contains cotton that was picked by children in Uzbekistan who are forced to trade their school days for days in the fields. Your Phone has Capacitors that are made with Coltan. 64% of Coltan reserves are located in Congo where child labourers are work from sunrise to sunset. Your Coffee there are estimated 200,000 child slaves working in Ivory Coast alone, harvesting 40% of the world's cocoa beans. Here's how it works The supply chain enslaves more people than atany other time in history. And they're working for you. No need to feel guilty... have the power to change this. voice matters Together, we'll work towards a world where everything you buy could have a new kind of "Made in..." tag. Discover your slavery footprint by taking our survey. Share your results and encourage your friends to do the same. Take action through our online Action Center and "Free World" mobile app. It all began with.. Justin Dillon a onetime musician who got involved in the anti-slavery movement hosting benefit concerts. CALL + RESPONSE Justin made abolitionism his full-time job, making his directorial debut in the human-trafficking documentary, "CALL+RESPONSE." The U.S. State Department saw the film and approached Justin for his help developing a narrative that would allow individuals to understand their connection to modern-day slavery. From that conversation, Slavery Footprint was born. On September 22, 2011, Slavery Footprint launched a website that asked a single question: "How Many Slaves Work For You?" The response was so overwhelming that our site couldn't keep up with the traffic. We crashed slavery. Since then, millions of people from 200 countries have visited slaveryfootprint.org to discover their connection to modern-day slavery. Headquartered in Oakland, California, the Slavery Footprint crew works to engage individuals, groups, and businesses to build awareness for and create action against modern-day slavery. In addition to developing the online and mobile tools, we are currently working directly with businesses to eradicate slavery from the products we love. The Slavery Footprint Team X X #mc_embed_signup{clear:left; font:14px Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif; width: 70%; margin: auto;} .mc-field-group{padding: 0px;} /* Add your own MailChimp form style overrides in your site stylesheet or in this style block. We recommend moving this block and the preceding CSS link to the HEAD of your HTML file. */