In 2005, after many requests from activists and groups, Nike published the names and addresses of all the factories around the world that makes their products. The move came after campaigners demand that the company should be more open about their business practices around the world and who which businesses that they have contracts.
‘Nike lists a hundred-and-twenty-four plants making its goods in China, among seven-hundred around the world, many of them in dirt poor countries. It also documents inspections of five-hundred-and-sixty-nine factories working for it, in some of which it found evidence of physical and verbal abuse.’ (quoted directly from http://www.bbc.co.uk/)
‘Nike lists a hundred-and-twenty-four plants making its goods in China, among seven-hundred around the world, many of them in dirt poor countries. It also documents inspections of five-hundred-and-sixty-nine factories working for it, in some of which it found evidence of physical and verbal abuse.’ (quoted directly from http://www.bbc.co.uk/)