Submitted by Dokayn t3_z10bs2 in BuyItForLife
Available-Subject-33 t1_ixbu7rq wrote
Reply to comment by tayloline29 in How do you find out whether companies manufacture their products morally and sustainably? by Dokayn
This is very far from "most" companies in the US lol
tayloline29 t1_ixccqyb wrote
A non comprehensive list of the companies that fall under a regulatory body and are known to use prison labor.
IBM, Boeing, Motorola, Microsoft, AT&T, Wireless, Texas Instrument, Dell, Compaq, Honeywell, Hewlett-Packard, Nortel, Lucent Technologies, 3Com, Intel, Northern Telecom, TWA, Nordstrom’s, Revlon, Macy’s, Pierre Cardin, Target Stores
While a small percentage of prison labor lies within one specific federally-regulated program, the vast majority exists in state, federal, and private prisons that have no centralized regulatory body. Prison labor is pervasive in the United States penal system, but the extent to which that labor is used to supply American corporations with goods and services is shrouded in secrecy.
Available-Subject-33 t1_ixe14j2 wrote
Except most of the companies you listed aren't ones that tout around "Made In The USA."
Go to a shopping center and look around for products that proudly display a Made In The USA tag on their packaging. You'll find that most of them are products from smaller businesses that focus on a select range of products, not giant megacorporations like Microsoft. They're generally more expensive, higher quality, and better designed.
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