Illegal cobalt mining in the Congo – How batteries are powered by child labor | DW Documentary
Cobalt is a highly prized metal, especially for makers of smartphones and EVs. Almost 75% of global production comes from the Democratic Republic of Congo – where there are also children toiling away in the mines.
Cobalt is a component in batteries for cell phones, EVs and e-bikes, but it’s also used in medical technologies and aircraft construction. Around three-quarters of the world’s supply of this coveted metal currently comes from the DRC in Central Africa. Kolwezi is known as the country’s cobalt capital. Industrial mines, like those operated by Swiss multinational Glencore and Chinese firms, are found here alongside illegal sites where hundreds of thousands of people hack the metal out of the ground with their bare hands. Human rights organizations like Amnesty International and Save the Children estimate that tens of thousands of minors work in these illegal cobalt mines. In protest, activists have repeatedly called for a boycott on cobalt from the DRC. To what extent is child labor a factor in cobalt production today, and what can consumers do to combat it? What about corporate responsibility? Are companies doing enough to ensure the cobalt they’re using hasn’t been mined by a child?
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If the family's did not have to pay school fees the children would not need to work, is one of tte messages I took from this. Therefore, the cycle of poverty continues, as the majority of the peolpe remain uneducated and poor, now and in the future.
Companies are presumably paying licence fees or taxes, however small, but the corruption means it does not go where it should. Sort that out and to me everything would improve but as to how, that's way above my pay grade.
Plus, as a white Westerner I should stay out of African problems.
And, when charging a EV where I live you see a charger being fed from a diesel generator…its green, green energy for the fools.
Clean energy they say…
Cocoa is also known for child labor.. this is an issue across many industries.
I love the companies that say they get their natural resources ethically but at the same time have some poor workers in a third world country working for 25 cents a day.
Well if they need to work and there's work to do!
Your Tesla & BYD are powered by child labor Cobalt & Indonesian deforestation Nickel 👍
probably owned by Elon Musk
As someone who has gone to the USA and gone to little mining sites for FUN and paid to mine diamond and sapphires. there were no requirements of hard hats or gloves and we where able to wear what ever shoes we wanted. I really don't see why they need any of that they are not digging deep under ground or in steep or ruff terrain. i live in Canada and live far bellow the poverty line, they seem to be doing okay based on their job. they have washrooms, food and water available and for working out in the sun that is pretty good.
No matter how rich they can get, at the end of the day, they’re still third world.
It’s all about the culture.
Who's make & keeping them poor from the past till today? 🤔🤔🤔 Think!!!
having 2 wives and 10 children is such a miner
Fear mongering documentary
So what do you want? Clean energy or good working conditions? Dont whine everywhere about everything!!
Drc shud be among the wealthiest in Africa,they only need good governance
What is the government of that country doing to solve the problem instead of blaming other countries
Sad.
What working conditions are WE (Western media viewers) willing to endure? Laughable lack of self-awareness on full show
Hey DW are you stupid? Cobalt helps to power the batteries not child labour, maybe the people of the Congo should take it up with their leaders.
80% of the DRC'c cobalt output is owned by Chinese companies, refined in China, and then sold to battery makers around the world.
I thought they were going to cry about the other neighboring countries again
Theres no kids working, and he can make up to 300$ a day.
Wow. I'm being lied to by the news.
US dollars or their dollars
Green energy created slavery
In this world, might makes right. You're eligible for 'human rights' only with a strong passport.
Tesla (Musk) exploiting Africans? Say it ain't so
its not like the families there are collecting the cobalt and getting taxed for traded, that cobalt is taken from them from whatever international company and their given the bare minimum. that why you got whole families working, not going to school, they have to to survive it f u k e d up
Primary Education should be free anywhere in the world…
EVs so good lol
I can feel the dust just by watching this video
Always the same story. It's the fault of western consumers and companies, that's who we are always trying to make feel bad. When in reality, it's the corrupt local administrations, governments and middle man traders that enable horrendous trades and working conditions, every time, without fail.