Brands Linked to Xinjiang

This page contains a list of brands that have been linked to Xinjiang, either through reported forced labour in their supply chains, or as official sponsors of the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing.

Clicking on the brand logo will take you to the list of associated reading for each brand.

Use the dropdown options to filter by industry and whether the brand has made public statements about their connections with Xinjiang.

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Abercrombie & Fitch

In response to ASPI’s report naming three factories in its supply chain that have been linked to forced labour, A&F told ASPI that they recently stopped using the first factory, and that β€œit does not believe” it uses the other two.

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Calzedonia

Calzedonia was named in a report from the Helena Kennedy Centre as one of many international brands whose supply chains were linked to cotton sourced from Xinjiang and state-sponsored labour transfers. It has not responded to the findings.

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Carhartt

Carhartt was named in a report from the Helena Kennedy Centre as one of many international brands whose supply chains were linked to cotton sourced from Xinjiang - the company stated that it β€œis committed to conducting business in a fair and ethical manner.”

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