Child labour is wrong of course. And its true they use child labour for all kind of things in certain places in the world. We should not buy these things. But we often dont know what we are buying.
I have no desire to support child labor, either. But I think the problem is with the people who use child labor to profit themselves. It's not necessarily in the product itself.
I have visited many third world countries in my younger days, and child labor is exploited in all areas. There is no doubt in my mind that if we all stopped buying any one specific item, those people exploiting children would just have them doing some other dangerous task to make profits.
Here is the USA, we do have laws attempting to ban products that use child labor.
ref: crsreports.congress.gov, www.hg.org
I'm not continuing this because I don't enjoy debate, and I don't want to clutter up a help thread with back and forth discourse.
Yeah, it seems like some heated conversation on the topic of sustainability. Lots of different opinions on the subject. Don't feel too bad, I have been criticized for posting too much on frugal tips on this thread that I use to save money. Sometimes, it just feels that you can't win. Anyways, I have always enjoyed your input on this and so many other subjects on the BYC forums.