Tricky Questions
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MARS: "We are part of the Harkin-Engel Protocol / International Cocoa Initiative / World Cocoa Forum"
Your Answer: I know you signed the Harkin-Engel Protocol in 2001 and some small-scale projects
were launched as a result. But those projects are nowhere near meeting your promise
of eradicating forced labour and trafficking from the making of cocoa in West Africa.
The 2005 deadline of that Protocol was missed and then postponed until July 2008.
This second deadline was only reached because the hard, most meaningful parts of
the protocol were redefined or taken out altogether.
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MARS: "We are part of the UTZ Certified process"
Your Answer: I know you're involved in the UTZ Certified process, but as you have not actually
committed to buying their beans once that project starts, it hardly qualifies as a real
commitment to stopping the use of trafficked children either.
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MARS: "We are running the IMPACT program"
Your Answer: I also know about the IMPACT program but that is just small scale, and there is no
independent certification, which means we still have no assurance that child labour is not
being used.
CONTINUED CALLER RESPONSE:
In other words, you have done some work, but it's all small scale work compared to the
size of the problem. And there's still no independent certification to verify you are doing
what you claim to be doing. You need to be delivering a product that is free of human
trafficking, that is transparent in its production so we can see you are living up to your
promises and commitments.
NEXT GO TO: RED BOX on the main script, and start the line with
"Can you tell me when..."
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MARS: "It's really hard to get it right"
Your Answer: I realise that it isn't easy. But we're talking about the issue of people, often children,
being trafficked and forced to live and work as slaves. Even if it's hard to do, it's your
moral imperative to put an end to this practice.
NEXT GO TO: RED BOX on the main script, and start the line with
"Can you tell me when..."
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MARS: "All the info is on our website"
Your Answer: I've read on your website (www.cocoasustainability.mars.com/) about the different processes, protocols and programs you are
signed up to. I realise that there are some initiatives underway but it's all small scale work
compared to the size of the problem. And there's still no independent certification to verify
that you are doing what you claim to be doing.
You need to be delivering a product that is free of human trafficking and that is transparent
in its production so we can see you are living up to your promises and commitments. It's
been 8 years since you signed the Harkin-Engel protocol and you still haven't made
significant progress. Consumers need to know when you can assure us that no trafficking
is used to make Mars bars.
NEXT GO TO: RED BOX on the main script, and start the line with
"Can you tell me when..."
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MARS: "Let me send you some more information by e-mail/post"
Your Answer: Thanks, that would be interesting but it doesn't answer my question. I want to know
when you will live up to your promise and assure me you're not using trafficked
children to grow the cocoa beans that make your Mars bars and other products.
You need to be delivering a product that is free of human trafficking, and that is transparent
in its production so we can see you are living up to your promises and commitments.
Unless you can tell me that the information you propose to send delivers on that promise,
please do not send me anything at all.
NEXT GO TO: RED BOX on the main script, and start the line with
"Can you tell me when..."