Apple is ''deeply committed''.
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Black History Monthreplied to [email protected] last edited by
China be like, 12 orphans to a solar panel!
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recursive_recursion they/themreplied to Black History Month last edited by
There is no slavery in Ba Sing Se
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I’d be curious to see what the audit paper trail looks like for this. Companies like Apple now have third party due diligence programs in place. Said plainly, their legal teams purchase software solutions that track their vendors, their vendor’s vendors, and their vendor’s vendor’s vendors.
Apple’s legal team is pretty robust, and I’d be shocked if they didn’t hand over a bunch of TPDD documentation to auditors to try to say “here’s are the records of us inspecting our vendors and their vendors.”
Apple will likely point to the vendor, blame them for criminal or unethical practices, and then showcase their paper trail and their system of vetting controls. Companies don’t have to be perfect, but they generally have to show that they made a legitimate and good faith attempt to work with vendors that are above board.
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The point that this misses is that apple and its resources can prevent this entirely. Do u seriously expect me to believe u can invent the fucking iphone and be a trillion dollar company but u cant send someone to thoroughly investigate your supply chain. They dont know because they dont want to know because profit so they do the bare minimum to make it look as though it's not their fault so they can shift blame.
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
"Responibly"
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[email protected]replied to Black History Month last edited by
I'll take 50, that's a much better price than my previous supplier's 14 homeless children to the solar cell.
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I’m a weird who builds compliance and auditing software for this very use case. Getting functioning hardware or software from a vendor l is one thing. You can QA whether it’s up to spec.
Vetting compliance with operational best practices is a different can of worms. You have to check compliance with random audits and investigations, and people that want to hide shit will try to work around those random checking.
All in all, it’s one of those things that probably seems simple when you’re looking at it from afar, but if you’re actually trying to do the job, you know it’s way more complicated than outsiders realize.
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[email protected]replied to 🇦🇺𝕄𝕦𝕟𝕥𝕖𝕕𝕔𝕣𝕠𝕔𝕕𝕚𝕝𝕖 last edited by
Sure, they can focus all their resources on making this specific line pure but then there are no resources left for the other thousand lines of materials.
But before all that it would be cheaper to own the pipeline and then we could sit around complaining about how Apple is plundering the resources of an African country.
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Possibly linuxreplied to [email protected] last edited by
Isn't that why there stuff is so expensive? You got to pay for the child hands
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
"We're deeply committed to shredding our old phones so people can't take them apart for parts"