Children have picked ingredients used by suppliers to two major beauty companies, the BBC can reveal.

A BBC investigation into last summer’s perfume supply chains found jasmine used by Lancôme and Aerin Beauty’s suppliers was picked by minors.

All the luxury perfume brands claim to have zero tolerance on child labour.

L’Oréal, Lancôme’s owner, said it was committed to respecting human rights. Estée Lauder, Aerin Beauty’s owner, said it had contacted its suppliers.

The jasmine used in Lancôme Idôle L’Intense - and Ikat Jasmine and Limone Di Sicilia for Aerin Beauty - comes from Egypt, which produces about half the world’s supply of jasmine flowers - a key perfume ingredient.

Industry insiders told us the handful of companies that own many luxury brands are squeezing budgets, resulting in very low pay. Egyptian jasmine pickers say this forces them to involve their children.

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    7 months ago

    I agree that this another reason we need vigorous antitrust enforcement.

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          Sure, try all you want. I’m just saying you’ll never get child labor out of the supply chain without a global societal shift. You might be able to lessen it, but you won’t get it out of the supply chain. Lessening it isn’t bad, just don’t expect it to be gone.

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            7 months ago

            In practice, I suspect the most important factor in eliminating child labor will actually be simply shrinking extreme poverty.