Apple, Samsung, and Sony accused of child labour links

Amnesty International report claims children as young as seven are working in life-threatening conditions

Workers at a DRC cobalt mine
Women and men working at a cobalt mine in the Democratic Republic of Congo
(Image credit: Federico Scoppa/AFP/Getty Images)

Amnesty International has accused several electronics manufacturers, including tech giants Apple, Samsung and Sony, of failing to conduct basic checks over the use of child workers in mining the minerals needed to make batteries for their devices.

The human rights agency's report says children as young as seven in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) are mining cobalt for their products. The mineral is used in the manufacture of lithium-ion batteries and also electric cars

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