Does it REALLY have to be China?

Hi @anon67096361. On 2018 indirectly they answered related to the supply chain Huel Carbon Footprint Concerns - #5 by JamesCollier

Also, for example, I don´t like Saudi Arabia or even China regarding human rights, most people feel the same( millions worldwide ). But they still use petrol based fuel and many use an Iphone ( search for Foxconn suicides,etc. ) respectively. Beside other brands we know: China: 83 major brands implicated in report on forced labour of ethnic minorities from Xinjiang assigned to factories across provinces; Includes company responses - Business & Human Rights Resource Centre

I doubt a “fair” or a “pollitically correct” view becoming the core of a food manufacture company, when probably still there are no suppliers alternatives fiiling all the gaps to give us Huel as it is ( volume/quality/price ratio).

Even so I believe that Huel must have a way to control or mitigate that type of ocurrences, in the supply chain.