Get the latest tech news

The EV industry can’t shake its human rights abuse problem


A new report ranks companies with the most allegations against them.

Mining for minerals used to make EVs and batteries is plagued with allegations of abuse, the latest report from the nonprofit Business & Human Rights Resource Centre (BHRRC) shows. Tesla’s 2022 impact report explains that the company conducts audits of its suppliers to improve working conditions at each site and make sure “corrective actions” are taken to address any problems. But a spokesperson for Glencore commented on BHRRC’s report last year in an email to The Verge to say, “ Our assets are located in diverse contexts, some .. in more challenging socio-political circumstances with a history of conflict, limited basic services, and weak rule of law ... we work in partnership with government, civil society and development agencies to share knowledge, build capacity and contribute to enduring social and economic outcomes.”

Get the Android app

Or read this on The Verge

Read more on:

Photo of ev industry

ev industry

Related news:

News photo

Elon Musk’s shock firing of Supercharger team sparks broader fears about the future of the EV industry – ‘Tesla is yielding the charging crown’

News photo

Lucid Motors’ Expansion: The company that is making a big leap in the EV Industry

News photo

Climate Activists Tell the EV Industry to Fix Its Filthy Supply Chain