Lord Alton wrote to the CEOs of major UK supermarkets, following a damning investigation into products potentially linked to slave labour

Dec 15, 2024 | News

Lord Alton wrote to the CEOs of major UK supermarkets, following a damning investigation into products potentially linked to slave labour

Lord Alton of Liverpool, with cross-party MPs and Peers, wrote to the CEOs of Asda, Tesco, Morrisons, and Waitrose, to outline their concerns about products potentially made with forced labour.

This is following a BBC investigation “Blood on the Shelves: The Secrets of Xinjiang’s Tomato Industry”, which found that several own brand ‘Italian’ tomato purees sold in UK supermarkets appear to contain tomatoes grown and picked in China using forced labour. [1]

The 14 Parliamentarians requested that the CEOs set the record straight by outlining how they ensure their supply chains are protected from forced labour.

They also encourage UK supermarkets to avoid misleading customers by being more transparent with product labelling and displaying the country of source of ingredients.

The letter states that “this is an area of significant concern, for both legislators and the public.” Lead signatory, Sarah Champion MP, said The British public rightly wants answers. I hope this will provide supermarkets the opportunity to set the record straight and rebuild trust with the public.” [2]

The CEOs have been asked to respond by 18th December..

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Lord David Alton

For 18 years David Alton was a Member of the House of Commons and today he is an Independent Crossbench Life Peer in the UK House of Lords.

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