United Nations: Adopt GREEN barcodes to PROVE that company's product is SLAVE-FREE

The issue

It is estimated that there are now 40 million people in the world today.

People who get tricked into working on farms, far away from their home country. Girls who get trafficked from one pimp to another, little boys sent down mines and simply never return, alive.

We have to end this, illegal, immoral practice.  We ask the United Nations establish the "Green Barcode Project" with Green Barcodes on slave free products, and higher-taxed, black barcodes on companies who refuse to guarantee they are not taking advantage of slave labour in their supply chain.

Together, we can end slavery forever.

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The issue

It is estimated that there are now 40 million people in the world today.

People who get tricked into working on farms, far away from their home country. Girls who get trafficked from one pimp to another, little boys sent down mines and simply never return, alive.

We have to end this, illegal, immoral practice.  We ask the United Nations establish the "Green Barcode Project" with Green Barcodes on slave free products, and higher-taxed, black barcodes on companies who refuse to guarantee they are not taking advantage of slave labour in their supply chain.

Together, we can end slavery forever.

The Decision Makers

Gillian Bird
Australian Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations
António Manuel de Oliveira Guterres GCC GCL  Secretary General United Nations
António Manuel de Oliveira Guterres GCC GCL  Secretary General United Nations
Nikki Haley
Nikki Haley
United States Permanent Representative to the United Nations

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