Exploit Feature: How A South Florida Company Helps Walmart

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Noah Friedman-Rudovsky

Workers from the Aurafin factory carry out trash in La Paz, Bolivia

The South Florida-based jewelry company, Aurafin, teamed up with Walmart in 2008 to sell "responsibly sourced" jewelry. It turns out the sourcing is anything but responsible and the company screws its workers. Click here to read more about how Walmart's "Love, Earth" jewelry line doesn't live up to its green promises.

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