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NEWS Tony’s Chocolonely wins stop slavery award


Tony’s Chocolonely has been announced as a winner of the Stop Slavery Award; an acknowledgement of Tony’s position as a key player in the global fight against modern slavery and child labour. The Stop Slavery Award is an initiative from the Thomson Reuters Foundation that honours corporations that go above and beyond their peers in the effort to eradicate forced labour, the worst forms of child labour, and other forms of slavery.


commented:


On the achievement, the Foundation “Tony’s Chocolonely


has


won this year’s Stop Slavery Enterprise Award for Goods and Service Companies for their standout commitment to transparency – with the confectionary company commended for reporting on both its positive and negative impacts, as well as its child labour monitoring and remediation activities.


Judges praised Tony’s Chocolonely


for its willingness to acknowledge and confront entrenched challenges in the cocoa sector,


including deliberately


working in Ghana and Ivory Coast to improve supply chains and spotlight the root causes of modern slavery and child labour.”


There are currently 1.56 million


children working illegally and at least 30,000 instances of modern slavery on cocoa farms in Ghana and Ivory Coast, where 60% of the world’s cocoa comes from. This is because of the unequally divided cocoa value chain which means farmers are living in systemic poverty - the root cause of these issues. Since 2005, Tony’s Chocolonely has


been on a mission to make 100% slave free the norm in chocolate. By winning the Stop Slavery Award, Tony’s hopes to inspire more companies to join in the fight


to end modern slavery and child labour in the chocolate industry by joining Tony’s Open Chain; an initiative that invites companies to take full responsibility of their supply chains by adopting Tony’s way of ethical and sustainable sourcing. Henk Jan, CEO of Tony’s Chocolonely,


said: “The vision of Tony’s Chocolonely is 100% slave-free chocolate. Not just our chocolate, but all chocolate worldwide. This is our raison d’être. We believe that all companies carry a responsibility to make the world nicer. We are over the moon to receive the prestigious Stop Slavery Award. It is an important nod to our roadmap towards change and a confirmation that we are on the right track to achieve our mission. Let’s make an impact together.” Tony’s Chocolonely will continue to


call for positive changes to make all chocolate 100% slave free.


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