calebs_dad
calebs_dad t1_ix9e8ta wrote
Reply to How do you find out whether companies manufacture their products morally and sustainably? by Dokayn
Specific to child labor, don't buy any chocolate sourced from Africa, only South America. Cocoa producers in West Africa widely use child labor for harvesting, and efforts to monitor this have failed.
Likewise, any clothing produced in Bangladesh runs the risk of being produced by children or in dangerous conditions. Sub-contracting is common there, and undermines any kind of supplier verification that major brands perform. The cheapest clothing, like Shein, is produced in awful conditions in China, but I think most Chinese manufacturers are doing better than their Bangladeshi counterparts. I don't know about other Asian countries.
calebs_dad t1_irxpqit wrote
Reply to comment by mohishunder in Which of the international clothing brands have durable quality? by _SlowRain_
I've had pretty good experiences with the durability of Uniqlo men's clothes. Specifically their button-downs, long sleeve shirts and slacks.
calebs_dad t1_j1a9bvw wrote
Reply to comment by binaryblade in How do fusion scientists expect to produce enough Tritium to sustain D-T fusion (see text)? by DanTheTerrible
I thought D-D fusion didn't generate enough energy to be worthwhile?