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  • Ashleigh H.heart icon on user image
    Ashleigh HewsonSeptember 30, 2014
    Did you know that Abdul was trafficked to the Ivory Coast to harvest cocoa when he was just 7 yo?When will WB take action to help children like him & ensure their supply chain is free of child labour?
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  • Maryheart icon on user image
    MaryOctober 6, 2014
    Children who are enslaved in the cocoa sector miss out on family, school and a chance to play. Warner Bros. must ensure its cocoa supply chain is free from child slavery by conducting a public audit.
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  • Simon W.heart icon on user image
    Simon WoodSeptember 30, 2014
    ~200,000 children harvest cocoa on the Ivory Coast. When will Warner Bros. take meaningful action to help children 7 year old Abdul, and ensure their chocolate supply chain is free of child labour?
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  • Karl M.
    Karl Mortimer-MurphySeptember 30, 2014
    200,000 children harvest cocoa on the Ivory Coast. When will Warner Bros. take meaningful action to help children 7 year old Abdul, and ensure their chocolate supply chain is free of child labour?
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  • ABC A.
    ABC ABCSeptember 30, 2014
    About 200,000 children harvest cocoa on the Ivory Coast as CHILD SLAVES. Warner Bros. must ensure that its cocoa supply chain is free from child slavery, and commits to a public and independent audit.
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  • Muralitharan R.heart icon on user image
    ~200,000 children harvest cocoa on the Ivory Coast. When will Warner Bros. take meaningful action to help children 7 year old Abdul, and ensure their chocolate supply chain is free of child labour?
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  • Logan J.
    Logan JonesSeptember 30, 2014
    An estimated 200,000 children harvest cocoa on the Ivory Coast. It is crucial that Warner Bros. ensures its cocoa supply chain is free from child slavery, and commits to a public and independent audit
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  • Madonna H.
    Madonna HirningSeptember 30, 2014
    An estimated 200,000 children harvest cocoa on the Ivory Coast. It is crucial that Warner Bros. ensures its cocoa supply chain is free from child slavery, and commits to a public and independent audit
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  • Ashleigh H.heart icon on user image
    Ashleigh HewsonSeptember 30, 2014
    An estimated 200,000 children harvest cocoa on the Ivory Coast. It is crucial that Warner Bros. ensures its cocoa supply chain is free from child slavery, & commits to a public and independent audit.
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  • Terry B.heart icon on user image
    Terry BairdSeptember 30, 2014
    An estimated 200,000 children harvest cocoa on the Ivory Coast. It is crucial that Warner Bros. ensures its cocoa supply chain is free from child slavery,and commits to a public and independent audit.
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  • Jaia B.heart icon on user image
    Jaia Bourgeois-BrookesOctober 1, 2014
    An estimated 200,000 children harvest cocoa on the Ivory Coast. It is crucial that Warner Bros. ensures its cocoa supply chain is free from child slavery, and commits to public and independent audit.
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  • Rupert R.
    Rupert RussellOctober 3, 2014
    time that Warner Bros switched to slavery free cocoa. Not too much for a company with a $1.24 billion dollar profit. see: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/time-warner-ceo-talks-warner-664460
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  • Elizabeth P.
    Elizabeth PetroniSeptember 30, 2014
    An estimated 200,000 children harvest cocoa on the Ivory Coast. It is crucial that Warner Bros. ensures its cocoa supply chain is free from child slavery,and commits to a public and independent audit.
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  • Jess D.heart icon on user image
    Jess DangerfieldOctober 1, 2014
    An estimated 200,000 children harvest cocoa on the Ivory Coast. It's crucial that Warner Bros. ensures its cocoa supply chain is free from child slavery, and commits to a public and independent audit.
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  • Dena M.
    Dena MoffitJanuary 27, 2016
    Have you done anything for THE CHILDREN (slaves) working so hard to harvest your cocoa pods? I suggest that you do something meaningful and let the CHILDREN live as CHILDREN.
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  • Logan J.
    Logan JonesSeptember 30, 2014
    Did you know that Abdul was trafficked to the Ivory Coast to harvest cocoa when he was just 7? When will Warner Bros. take action to ensure their supply chain is free of child labour?
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  • Susan B.
    Susan BranchOctober 1, 2014
    approx 200,000 children harvest cocoa on the Ivory Coast. It is crucial that Warner Bros. ensures its cocoa supply chain is free from child slavery, and commits to a public and independent audit.
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  • Ann K.heart icon on user image
    Ann KewleySeptember 30, 2014
    200,000 children harvest cocoa on the Ivory Coast. It is crucial that Warner Bros. ensures its cocoa supply chain is free from child slavery, and commits to a public and independent audit.
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  • S A.
    S AOctober 3, 2014
    When will Warner Bros. take meaningful action to help children like him and ensure their supply chain is free of child labour? An estimated 200,000 children harvest cocoa on the Ivory Coast.
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  • Jo-Anne W.heart icon on user image
    Jo-Anne WilliamsSeptember 30, 2014
    Did you know that children are being trafficked to the Ivory Coast to harvest cocoa from ages as young as 7? Warner Bros - take action now to ensure your supply chain is free of child labour.
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  • Vivien S.
    Vivien SmithOctober 1, 2014
    200,000 children harvest cocoa on the Ivory Coast. It is crucial that Warner Bros. ensures its cocoa supply chain is free from child slavery, and commits to a public and independent audit.
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  • Sarahheart icon on user image
    SarahOctober 7, 2014
    Warner Bros. hasn't taken steps to ensure its chocolates are free from slavery. As a company that markets to families, Warner Bros. must ensure its cocoa supply chain is free from child slavery.
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  • Steven P.
    Steven ProvostOctober 8, 2014
    Warner Bros. hasn't taken meaningful steps to ensure its chocolates are free from child slavery. It must ensure its cocoa supply chain is free of such by conducting a public/independent audit.
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  • Sharmala H.heart icon on user image
    Sharmala HainesOctober 1, 2014
    Warner Bros is inhumane! Their target audience is families and children, but forces hundreds of thousands of children into slave labor for their cocoa products! #notforchildren #notforfamily
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  • Howard H.heart icon on user image
    Howard HarrisonOctober 2, 2014
    An estimated 200,000 children harvest cocoa on the Ivory Coast. Warner Bros. should ensure that its cocoa supply chain is free from child slavery, and commits to a public and independent audit.
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  • Nadine L.heart icon on user image
    Nadine LumleyOctober 7, 2014
    As a company that markets to families, Warner Bros. must ensure its cocoa supply chain is free from child slavery by conducting a public and independent audit. BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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  • jenny f.
    jenny fowlerSeptember 30, 2014
    An estimated 200,000 children harvest cocoa on the Ivory Coast. Warner Bros.must ensure its cocoa supply chain is free from child slavery, and commits to a public and independent audit.
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  • Kyle
    KyleOctober 1, 2014
    An estimated 200,000 children harvest cocoa on the Ivory Coast. Warner Bros. need to ensure their supply chain is free from child slavery, and commits to a public and independent audit.
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  • Mirabelle R.
    Mirabelle RavenOctober 4, 2014
    Kids are trafficked to the Ivory Coast to harvest cocoa, When will WB take meaningful action to help children like him and ensure their supply chain is free of child labour?
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  • Helen
    HelenOctober 2, 2014
    Come on Warner Bros do what's right. Please don't be a part of forcing children into slavery just to make a buck and don't make me be a part of it too just for buying a bar of chocolate.
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  • Alison M.
    Alison McGillivrayOctober 7, 2014
    Appalled that Warner Bros. is profiting from marketing chocolates produced by enslaved children who miss out on family, school, and the chance to play as children. SHAME ON YOU.
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  • Mike S.heart icon on user image
    Mike SweeneyOctober 12, 2014
    As a company that markets to families, Warner Bros. must ensure its cocoa supply chain is free from child slavery by conducting a public and independent audit.
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  • Helen D.heart icon on user image
    Helen DaySeptember 30, 2014
    An estimated 200,000 children harvest cocoa on the Ivory Coast. It is crucial that Warner Bros ensures its cocoa supply chain is free from child slavery!
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  • Marilynne C.
    Marilynne CahnOctober 8, 2014
    In this age, its unthinkable that children are being used as slaves in the cocoa industry. Warner Brothers must ensure its supply chain is free from slavery
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  • Tina A.heart icon on user image
    Tina AliSeptember 30, 2014
    Warner Bros buys cocoa harvested by child slaves. Shame on you!!! Use your influence to end child slavery. STOP taking advantage of the poorest and most disadvantaged children of the world.
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  • Emily W.
    Emily WongSeptember 30, 2014
    Unless Warner Bros does something positive to halt the child labour on the ivory coast as this cocoa harvesting begins child slavery will continue. WARNER BROS PLEASE STOP CHILD SLAVERY NOW!!!
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  • Clara J.
    Clara JenningsSeptember 30, 2014
    200,000 child slaves harvesting your cocoa? You need to ensure your supply chain is free from child slaves and commit to a public and independent audit.
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  • Margot H.heart icon on user image
    Margot HillSeptember 30, 2014
    Warner Brothers are a disgrace - supporting child labour for the sake of profits... thought you had a heart, obviously only interested in dollars - yes, you are being watched
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  • Mike S.heart icon on user image
    Mike SweeneyOctober 12, 2014
    Children who are enslaved in the cocoa sector miss out on family, school, and the chance to play as children.
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  • Timothy G.
    Timothy GrierOctober 6, 2014
    Children who are enslaved in the cocoa sector miss out on family, school, and the chance to play as children.
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  • Andre C.
    Andre CornutOctober 6, 2014
    I agree with other posters..I am extremely saddened to learn that Warner Bros. has still not committed to a public and independent audit of its cocoa supply chain -- or even a time-frame.
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  • patricia m.heart icon on user image
    patricia moebusSeptember 30, 2014
    An estimated 200,000 children harvest cocoa on the Ivory Coast. It is crucial that Warner Bros. ensures that its cocoa supply chain is free from child slavery. Shame on you.
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  • Farah U.heart icon on user image
    Farah Un-NabiSeptember 30, 2014
    When will Warner Bros. take meaningful action to help children like him and ensure their supply chain is free of child labour?!?! BOYCOTT WARNER BROS!
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  • Tom S.
    Tom SanfordOctober 8, 2014
    I am disheartened that Warner Bros. still hasn't taken meaningful steps to ensure its chocolates are free from child slavery. .
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  • Kelly S.
    Kelly SpauldingSeptember 30, 2014
    Cocoa harvested by slave children brought to you by Warner Bros. That leaves a bad taste in my mouth. It's time to stop this 'corporate blindness', you do have a responsibility to source ethically.
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  • Mike S.heart icon on user image
    Mike SweeneyOctober 12, 2014
    I am disheartened that Warner Bros. still hasn't taken meaningful steps to ensure its chocolates are free from child slavery.
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  • Conor M.heart icon on user image
    Conor MullinOctober 6, 2014
    I am disheartened that Warner Bros. still hasn't taken meaningful steps to ensure its chocolates are free from child slavery.
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  • Rebecca W.heart icon on user image
    Rebecca WaddellOctober 6, 2014
    I am disheartened that Warner Bros. still hasn't taken meaningful steps to ensure its chocolates are free from child slavery.
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  • Tara M.heart icon on user image
    Tara MarshallOctober 6, 2014
    I am disheartened that Warner Bros. still hasn't taken meaningful steps to ensure its chocolates are free from child slavery.
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  • Ruth B.
    Ruth BacchusOctober 1, 2014
    When will Warner Bros. take meaningful action to help children like Abdul trafficked to the Ivory Coast to harvest cocoa when he was just seven years old
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