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Buy Responsibly 'Buy Responsibly' is an awareness raising campaign to counter human trafficking for exploited and forced labour that was launched by the Geneva Headquarters of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the advertising agency Saatchi and Saatchi for the EU-Anti-Trafficking Day in Brussels October 19, 2009.
Buy Responsibly The 'Buy Responsibly' campaign aims at preventing trafficking in persons for forced and/or exploited labour in industrialized countries by raising awareness on the link between everyday products and the exploitative conditions under which eventually trafficked persons may have produced them.
Buy Responsibly Following successful campaign launches in five major European cities, the ‘Buy Responsibly’ campaign will be launched in the UK on 18 October 2011. The event will form part of activities taking place throughout the UK to celebrate Anti-Slavery Day (for the first time since the Anti-Slavery Bill received Royal Assent on 8 April 2010. The bill specified that an anti-slavery day be held every year to raise awareness of modern day slavery and human trafficking. International Organization for Migration (IOM) and NGOs working on human trafficking issues will be in London’s Trafalgar Square with the giant, upside-down shopping trolley, imprisoning people who represent trafficked migrants workers. The launch event aims to urge UK consumers to play a greater role in ending human trafficking by thinking about what’s behind the things they buy.
Buy Responsibly The campaign pursues a specific mission that is aiming at the following:
Buy Responsibly To that end, the campaign encourages conscious consumers to ask ‘What’s behind the things we buy?’ and thereby identify if the goods or services they purchase every day are result of trafficked, forced and/or exploited migrant labour; this by drawing retailers attention to the management of their supply chain. The campaign website provides specific tools that enable conscious consumers to become actively involved and facilitate ‘buying responsibly', for example through letters that can be sent to retailers to request the origin of a particular product.