By Xuefei Chen Axelsson

STOCKHOLM, Dec. 15, 2022 —  Global Child Forum, which produces the world’s largest benchmark on companies’ impact on children, today released its global report on the state of children’s rights in the food, beverage and personal care sector, which arguably has the largest impact on children’s health and well-being, from infancy and onwards.  

The research was done in partnership with Boston Consulting Group (BCG), which has screened 310 of the sector’s largest brands across a set of 25 indicators covering governance, workplace, marketplace, and community & environment.

“Our biggest concern, after reviewing the results, is that this 18 billion dollar sector – which is one of the world’s largest, is not addressing the most pressing children’s issues in a systematic way,” said Katarina  Mellström, Global Child Forum’s Interim Secretary General. “While 77% of the companies do, for instance, disclose that they have a policy on child labour, only 25% report on the outcomes or effect of the policy and merely 23% engage in any preventive or remediation programmes to address its issues.” 

The report also reveals that less than 10% of the companies in the sector can be categorized as leaders, which is defined as companies that have developed and implemented several policies and practices that address the organizations’ impact on children’s rights in key areas.  

The Global Child Forum report The State of Children’s Rights and Business 2021, which scored 832 of the most influential companies across nine major sectors, also showed that only 9% of the companies can be classified as leaders and that proportion is, again, low. “Our takeaway is that there is much room for improvement across the board,” said Nina Vollmer, Global Child Forum’s Senior Children’s Rights and Business Specialist.

“Based on this deep dive, we can also conclude that the food, beverage and personal care sector is not showing any signs of advancement compared to last year and that there is an urgent need for accelerating progress in order to protect children’s rights.”  

ABOUT THE GLOBAL CHILD FORUM  
Founded in 2009 by the Swedish Royal Family, Global Child Forum is a leading forum for children’s rights and business dedicated to innovative thinking, knowledge-sharing and networking. We believe in the power and responsibility of business, working in partnership with all parts of society, to create a prosperous, sustainable and just society for the world’s children. In addition to our forums, Global Child Forum delivers research perspectives, best practices and risk assessment tools designed to unlock opportunities for business to integrate children’s rights into their operations and communities. For more information, please visit www.globalchildforum.org.   

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Xuefei Chen Axelsson is an independent media person. She has been a journalist for 30 years. She studied English, International politics, and sustainable development. She has been to Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Namibia and South Africa, Australia, New Zealand and America, Canada, France, Germany, Spain and all the nordic countries including Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Norway, Iceland and Britain. She is good at talking with all kinds of people and exchange ideas and serves as a bridge between China and the world.

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