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Britain's state-owned energy company will not be allowed to use solar panels linked to Chinese slave labour, under changes to government plans

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    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/33259385

    Energy Secretary Ed Miliband will introduce an amendment to legislation to ensure there is no slavery in GB Energy's supply chains.

    It comes after ministers rejected an amendment to a bill last month that would have prevented that state-owned GB Energy spending money on solar panels where supply chains had "credible evidence of modern slavery".

    The production of solar panels in China's Xinjiang region has been linked to the alleged exploitation of Uyghur Muslims.

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    A government source told the BBC since then "there has been an acknowledgement of the argument that GB Energy should be an industry leader".

    There has already been praise from the international community for the U-turn. Fatih Birol, the head of the International Energy Agency, told the BBC: "I really salute the UK government's decision."

    He said that the materials for green technology are important but "should really be produced in a socially and environmentally acceptable way".

    Labour MPs who have been calling for the change are seeing it as a victory.

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      cross-posted from: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/33259385

      Energy Secretary Ed Miliband will introduce an amendment to legislation to ensure there is no slavery in GB Energy's supply chains.

      It comes after ministers rejected an amendment to a bill last month that would have prevented that state-owned GB Energy spending money on solar panels where supply chains had "credible evidence of modern slavery".

      The production of solar panels in China's Xinjiang region has been linked to the alleged exploitation of Uyghur Muslims.

      [...]

      A government source told the BBC since then "there has been an acknowledgement of the argument that GB Energy should be an industry leader".

      There has already been praise from the international community for the U-turn. Fatih Birol, the head of the International Energy Agency, told the BBC: "I really salute the UK government's decision."

      He said that the materials for green technology are important but "should really be produced in a socially and environmentally acceptable way".

      Labour MPs who have been calling for the change are seeing it as a victory.

      [...]

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      Unless the Brits are buying British made solar panels (and there aren't any) or European manufactured solar panel (not very many), then they should just buy the cheapest and save themselves the tax dollar and lower the cost of energy.

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        cross-posted from: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/33259385

        Energy Secretary Ed Miliband will introduce an amendment to legislation to ensure there is no slavery in GB Energy's supply chains.

        It comes after ministers rejected an amendment to a bill last month that would have prevented that state-owned GB Energy spending money on solar panels where supply chains had "credible evidence of modern slavery".

        The production of solar panels in China's Xinjiang region has been linked to the alleged exploitation of Uyghur Muslims.

        [...]

        A government source told the BBC since then "there has been an acknowledgement of the argument that GB Energy should be an industry leader".

        There has already been praise from the international community for the U-turn. Fatih Birol, the head of the International Energy Agency, told the BBC: "I really salute the UK government's decision."

        He said that the materials for green technology are important but "should really be produced in a socially and environmentally acceptable way".

        Labour MPs who have been calling for the change are seeing it as a victory.

        [...]

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          cross-posted from: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/33259385

          Energy Secretary Ed Miliband will introduce an amendment to legislation to ensure there is no slavery in GB Energy's supply chains.

          It comes after ministers rejected an amendment to a bill last month that would have prevented that state-owned GB Energy spending money on solar panels where supply chains had "credible evidence of modern slavery".

          The production of solar panels in China's Xinjiang region has been linked to the alleged exploitation of Uyghur Muslims.

          [...]

          A government source told the BBC since then "there has been an acknowledgement of the argument that GB Energy should be an industry leader".

          There has already been praise from the international community for the U-turn. Fatih Birol, the head of the International Energy Agency, told the BBC: "I really salute the UK government's decision."

          He said that the materials for green technology are important but "should really be produced in a socially and environmentally acceptable way".

          Labour MPs who have been calling for the change are seeing it as a victory.

          [...]

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          Labour is a dead party walking.
          It had its last chance with Corbyn but squandered it and allowed the media to slander him.

          Now you can see openly which MPs are owned by the US with this move.

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