Solar Companies Unite to Prevent Forced Labor in the Solar
— Today 175 solar companies, including some of the top solar manufacturers in the world, are announcing that they have signed a pledge opposing forced labor in the solar supply chain.
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Global: Solar manufacturers pledge responsible labor practices
Leading solar manufacturers, utilities and developers including SunPower, ENGIE North America, Lightsource BP, Tesla and LONGi have signed a pledge to ensure the industry''s supply
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The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) has called on the solar industry and its members to sign a pledge opposing forced labor. Signing
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SEIA proposes solar supply chain traceability standard
The Solar Energy Industries Association on Monday released a draft solar supply chain standard that aims to help companies comply with U.S. Customs and Border Protection traceability...
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