I'm highly impressed by the quality of documentaries I've seen so far on ENDEVR channel. At the same time, I must say, each one I've seen has been so heart breaking.
A brave team, I've never seen before, they were willing to standing up against giant companies, even though they were threatened to be their survival. Especially, going down the 30 meters hole. I could see their effort to create a great documentary.
kids can work even earlier on RUclips, but since The CEO makes millions off of these kids that's OK. For example; Ryan Kaji has been designated the highest earning RUclips star of the year 2020. He is 9 years old. According to Forbes, he's earned nearly $30 million from his channel. He has over 40 million subscribers. But that's perfect fine, better yet he's a celebrity. But has anyone asked him how he feels without being trained what to say! Again wake up folks.
The guys are protected enough. The documentary is a translation of a french media documentary, made by the state channel france 2. They have the half-backing of the french state, even though they dont hesitate to go after france itself if need be. That can explain their lightness even when pursued by chinese secret service and toying with them. They sure are courageous tho sometime in the french version their tone is a bit humorisitic/sarcastic, which makes it entertaining although a bit unprofessionnal.
@@henrygrafe1576 That's not true where are you getting your information from and to what purpose are you commenting? Endevr documentaries is owned by The Pierre Péladeau Company, National Film Board of Canada - an independent of government production company who've won awards for their documentaries. They're not protected by anyone, neither is this a copy of anyone else documentary. If you know different then tell us your sources and information.
@@chrisparnham Well sorry to break it to you, but this is originally an episode of "Cash investigation" a french, not canadian, show. The journalist working there are paid by France 2, a media company owned and funded by the french state, often getting monetary AND access help for their journalistic work. So yeah even if endevr has somehow bought the right to translate this documentary, and by the way blurring the original cash investigation logo everywhere unless im mistaking, it still not "their" documentary strictly speaking.
@@QuicoKoalaid bet the farm that he is perfectly fine with it since it is his own project. No boss or management to break his balls. Let's not forget about the 30mill dollar's that comes with it. I'm sure that if he didn't create it out of necess😊😊
No. Because no one cares it's capitalisam like it was in Europe just 100 years ago and everybody knows what is happening this isn't a secret or something new. However is sad reality on this planet that some people have so little just to some have more than thay actually need. Hard work doesn't pay off
Except for learning how to say 'Huawei'! So cringe, their work is great but really, if you're doing a doc on a Huawei factory, maybe learn how to say it?
@@justinsenryu7308 just saying huawei wrong make it all void of their hard work?? Stop cringing at useless petty things..we all can understand its huawei.
The more technology progresses the more humanity regressed. The more we love our technology the more afraid we are. Thank you for the efforts and courage of this video's team. Hat's off to u.
@@whycantifindanavailablehandle that self-centered viewpoint of your's - lose it, man, you'll never find the richest offerings Life has to offer. hang in there/keep coming back
@@ShariSSTalk I save up for my things, I have a limited budget because I only get money for Christmas, Thanks to these smart people who found a way to make good technology more cheap and accessible, I got an iPhone with my money
News sources push the awareness of mobile phone brands. They may not do it directly, but reports about Apple or Samsung is something they push towards society. That " Breaking news" about Samsung " offering to recycle your old phones" subconsciously has an effect on potential customers. News broadcasters receive commission for airing the phone brand during their news program schedule.
@@ronaldchacon6525 this has nothin to do with religion at all, u can pray as much you can, u anit helpin those people with it - its more about you, me and everyone else, who wants his apple/samsung for cheap
That goes on across the board. I worked at a hospital. Whenever Joint Commission, and OSHA were to come around for inspection those at the top of the chain went into, problems solving mode. Case in point. The hallways that were typically cluttered up with all kinds of hospital equipment was put on tractor trailers and taken of campus. As soon as the inspections were over, the tractor trailers were brought back, unloaded and put back where the equipment came from. It was known in advance that they were comming. Always. ( Out of site, out of mind.)
LOVE how western countries try to ban child labor but don't try to donate money to their families to prevent the problem which is caused by poverty. Do they want the children to not work and starve? Also, love how these western business men are thought of as 'innovative' and 'hard workers' when they just decide what lower paid workers underneath them would do for the business in order to make them rich. They're all the same.
Globalization has hidden the supply chain and who controls it. The price of a new smart phone often exceeding $1000 doesn't square with paying children under $1 per hour.
I'm very happy that I started working as a child and I packed all the experience and exposure then that I am using today. Stress free. Bill Gates started programming at an early age.
Those dangerous and claustrophobic mining conditions totally broke my heart, we need major changes in manufacturing of these devices, electronics costing more would be worth it if we were assured that the process was humane
@@nameinvalid69 Theoretically speaking the increase in price would be to ensure a less exploitative manufacturing process, not to enrich the company without them making changes. And based on phone pricing over the past few years, people are indeed willing to pay.
Nothing wrong with child labor. In the West kids just play video games and get high all day long if your lucky. The ready bad kids are shop lifting, having sex and fronting for drug dealers as their shields since they can't go to jail for long. At least in China kids are learning a work ethic that Western children are sadly missing all their lives.
I can't express how much I appreciate this documentary! You put your life at risk for this as you know that noone local could care less you being dumped in one of these mines. Looking at the afforts of the CocaCola company to protect their way of operating it wouldn't catch me by surprise hearing something similar from this area. And beside of all of these sad discoveries one part made me smile...Norbert. Maybe those people at the Microsoft support line, despite their strong indian accent, are providing us with their real names the whole time. :P
The level which these journalist take to provide us with content is mind blowing. I wouldn't enter that mine, I felt claustrophobic and fear while sitting from the comfort of my place
Wonderful job, thanks for the huge work you did and for the many risks you took. Thanks also for bringing awareness on such a widespread object, I guess it's really important than as many people as possible shares this documentary. More conscious choices as consumers will be the greatest force of positive change in the market. Since the main (and maybe only) power really left in our hands is in fact as... consumers. Let's use it!
An absolute eye opener…hats off the team who Is behind making this awesome documentary… I decided to cut down on my money use …my small contribution…and sharing this video to my friends and family so they also understand..
Hands down, I've never watched any video longer than 15mins on RUclips due to boredom, & this documentary was well worth the almost 1hr long & I will watch another hour of this again. The extent of research this team has conducted, is above & BEYOND any journalism I've seen! Absolutely VERY educational & informative! My hats off,& so is this cell phone that I am now throwing away. Thank you guys!!!!
We as consumers need to research the products we want to purchase before we buy them. It takes some effort but it is our responsibility. We must also support organizations that conduct this much needed research and reporting.
Well done guys, top video but it's a shame it fell on deaf ears. I am so disappointed in bill gate for distancing himself from the allegations and refusing to answer any questions even though he made his huge fortune on the back on under age workers and sweat shop.
For the number of views and subscribers you can understand that it will never even be possible to slow down the consumption of technology which is sad. Good job guys!
@@user-lu6cy7hm2t an electric car is just a bigger mobile phone using more rare metals not too mention the lithium were cobalt is also hard to get on a bigger scale, and its not an argument lol
@@user-lu6cy7hm2t Aluminium is not mined in a similar way, you must be aware that aluminium is the most abundant metal of the planet. And moreover, the additional use of al. in the ic engines is just a fragment of what is used in most of the modern electric cars' chassis in order to make tgem light and sturdy. The solution is mass scale public transit, electric cars though better in the long run wrt to emissions and pollution will still do a significant damage to the nature.
Phenomenal documentary and for this guys to went into the depths of the mine is unbelievable. Thanks guys and may the lord protects all of the crew for an amazing and scary documentary.
Wow! Kudos to this man and his team for their bravery. It greatly broke my heart when those people who have the power to help just completely brushed it off and turn away its as if they never really care regardless if the man mentioned a minor involved in working. They should be ashamed! Tsk tsk
Nothing wrong with child labor. In the West kids just play video games and get high all day long if your lucky. The ready bad kids are shop lifting, having sex and fronting for drug dealers as their shields since they can't go to jail for long. At least in China kids are learning a work ethic that Western children are sadly missing all their lives.
Gotta appreciate the work that went onto making this documentary. However, with that being said, it really makes you look at your phone differently. Because it's mad to see the limits that companies will go for profits.
i remember the outrage at discovery over the sweatshops back in the day....wonder if there will be the same outrage over ----- what goes into making our must have phones....
Such an informative documentary, eye opener. Thank you so much for you and your team's hard working. To future companies we have learnt the importance of "do it right the first time". Review your value stream chain, in that way I belive answers in future are to be found in our hands
An excellent documentary, though very disturbing. I do not want to buy another phone again. I would like to know what the current situation is? Thank you for uploading this.
Another excellent documentary by true investigative journalists. As outstanding as this piece was, one wonders if any real change has been made. Bless you, Doctor Julio.
At the end of the day, this is about consumerism - what we allow and don’t allow. What we speak up about and what we don’t. It is really important that we remember that we have one thing that every capitalist in the world continues to bank on, literally… we have choice. Exercise it well… every day. If some things bugs you about something don’t stay silent… speak about it… today 👍
@@raramurray9187 Well, technically it is. If we didn’t buy the products, then there would be no incentive for all this exploitation to occur. The question is whether the alternative (not buying technology) is actually better for the workers. To me that seems like a challenging question
Ordinary people are just as guilty for this. When you get a brand new phone every year just because you feel like it you're just as guilty. Just use the thing until it stops working and money starve these greedy corporations.
Insist on only buying phones with replaceable batteries. That's where consumers are allowing themselves to be raped . Rape back by shopping with someone else.
Your comment is 17 hrs old this footage was back in 2017, so obviously you’ve still got a phone, tablet or computer? Don’t use technology, simple. Hippo’s. Don’t play state of survival and bring your imagination into resident evil, with war, at our very door step, and land deals made, perhaps you would like to live in the now. No mining site could or has been without its difficulties.
@@debiannebalmer8166 you totally missed my point, I didn't say we can have 100% convenience, not in this technological world we live in today, but we can make a difference ,we can lessen the negative impact we indirectly have on the environment and on other people's lives by not buying things we already have . As for me I don't own a tablet, I do have an old laptop my aunt gave me and the phone I'm using now I bought in December 2016 and I'll hold on to it as long as I can. This documentary is as relevant today as it was 4years ago.
@@Bill_Woo I'm glad there are still people like you who appreciate the convenience of removable batteries. Nowadays everyone is copying apple , they seal the phones and when the battery is dead good luck replacing it yourself. They remove important features on a yearly basis and most people seem ok with it. That's sad.
@@debiannebalmer8166 Wow, so you are saying that if I use a phone, I have no right to comment about greed of corporates or ask them questions or try to force the politicians to make strong laws to make sure that common people are paid decently? Man, I feel amazed to see such stupidity in some psychopathic people like you.
After watching this, I feel very guilty about owning a smartphone, but I plan to do my part in asking questions of the manufacturers. It's not much but it may help a bit. If I may ask, from where does ENDEVR receive its funding? Thank you, Ed from Canada
👏🏼 well done ... the whole world should listen and see more of this Documentary and know that there’s people out there suffering for our privilege while they dying only to be able to feed their families..😪 this is our nation.. ?! Disregard to human race.. just so they can get richer and richer.. sad , sad world we live in !! So many millionaires in the world and there’s no water or food to this beautiful Country of DRC. Some one needs to do something about it.. Corruption at it’s finest!!!!
One of the best documentaries I have seen. I am particularly interested because I am writing a book on almost the same topic. When we talk about solutions, let's go the Gandhian way. Non cooperation to such manufacturers. We would use our phones and other electronic devices for long time. And will only buy from a company. The irony of the situation is, all the countries or the areas in a country, sitting in goldmine of minerals are the poorest countries or areas.
Subscribed ‼️👍🏽 👋🏽❤🇹🇹 Information, Entertaining.. at moments to break the seriousness. The whole Production team 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👊🏾 did an excellent job. Had no intention to watch the full documentary... but I did ‼️ Was this entered for any awards❓ Thank you for making this 😊
I really loved to watch it. It was a great job, congratulations! I only have one small question to make. Why wasn’t Apple mentioned? It seems to me after watching it the whole industry must change, isn’t it?
The real criminals here are the actual phone manufacturers. The ridiculous high cost of top models means they are making a small fortune on each one sold.
@@stephentrueman4843 Wow, out of such marvelous documentary and such hard work, you just picked up a simple pronunciation mistake and called them lazy. Seriously? i want to comment about you but somehow I am unable to find proper words to describe you, I mean the worst kind of words will also be too good for you.
@@abhinavsrivastava8615 he made the mistake at 0:49. If you cant get simple facts correct it looks awful. The pronunciation gets better throughout the documentary.
yeh I leave my phone at home when I go out. I only make called and banking on it now. havent had social media for over 5 years now......slowly transitioning my life back to nature.
Last phone I purchased is a SAMSUNG. I had considered FAIRPHONE, but was more expensive. Next time I will purchase a FAIRPHONE or equivalent brand in terms of Supply Chain. Maybe more expensive, but I will be more reassured on what is behind it. Although I knew these facts already, I am impressed by the quality of this documentary, and have subscribed. Good luck ENDEVR!
For a country (China) that has such strict disciplinary actions like the death penalty for so many crimes and insanely long prison sentences for the rest it's strange that such companies can flagrantly disregard Chinese law let alone international law and still carry on business without every employee at the managerial level including the owners all being given life sentences or sentences of death for what they are doing. If practices like these were done on American soil they'd be sued into bankruptcy by Erin Brockovich types. But as they are beyond those borders it goes on unhindered. There should be trade bans and or laws on American/first world countries that allow their prosecution. Which would go a long way toward stopping these businesses practices if it didn't matter which country the crime was committed.
try to make a film about Tesla and the lithium they use and about slave and child labour to extract it and about the pollution of the environment from it as from radioactive waste.
Excellent documentary. One correction. At 19:55 when talking about what metals are cell phones made of, it shows Sn and Malaysian flag. The speaker-narrator says for this part, at 19:55 "Zinc from Malaysia". That is wrong. Sn stands for tin, not zinc. It should be "Tin from Malaysia".
yeah, its globally. we´r zucked up somehow but because of the sheeps who dont care about anything but their personal "carrer" which at the end mostly ends at a cancer treatment ot the so called "manager illnesses" like strokes and cancer. im sick and tired of all of this stories. This has to come to an end somehow
@@shrin210 well ..stop looking after it just care for ur own life, im not suggesting u to live with ur only self intrest like narcissist or cynical but better u look at ur own life ...like what best can u produce just by living....this is my opinion, ofc ...and im open to tell that i hate humankind and Im a MISANTHROPHE.
@@Shivamg415 Then I will comment, we should first ban Cars, Coca Cola, All Sports and Entertainment industry should also be banned. Then only humanity can be restored.
Loving this one thanks for sharing very information blessed love to all knowledge is power hopefully everyone pays attention keep up the good work 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Have A Great Admiration for the people who work on this channel. Thank You for the insight from the effort Always put into these Amazing videos. Excellent production and photography! Look forward to more…👏
Salute and respect for this lovely channel.. The more I was following these channel content the more love involved!!! Slavery involved with any high demand products.. So sad currently this world lack of humanity Bill Gates is criminal.The journalist work with love and integrity...keeps continue your positive vibes to all mankind.Peace with Love 💓💓💓💓💓🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾
An amazing video. I must admit I always assumed working conditions were probably bad but I never did dream it was this ghastly. I personally own an Apple IPhone 8 that was purchased new and is still working fine in February 2023 and has had only 2 battery replacements. It will not be replaced until it no longer works. I don’t believe in constantly replacing cell phones with newer models. If it works I am happy I hope the cell phone manufacturers get better at taking care of their workers.
All off this strikes me as too precious. Haven't we known for decades that there's tons of abusive practices? Not just in phones but in basically everything that's outside of osha's jurisdiction. Wasn't that the point of outsourcing? Sidestep regulation for the sake of the bottom line?
I'm with you buddy...we are with you...all the support you need to do this Guys, it's time we the people of planet Earth unite and stop this and help everyone live equally well
I really don't like how the phones are made today, because the battery is built in together with the phone. Back then, we could just replace the battery with a new one once the battery goes kaput, but now we have to buy a new phone in order to get a new battery. So annoying! 🤬
Good job. Nothing changes. Even with labour laws there will always be greedy people that put profit above everything else. Pretty sure in all countries you will find abusive companies. Those found, should be reported to the authorities so they can be dealt with by the law.
I'm highly impressed by the quality of documentaries I've seen so far on ENDEVR channel. At the same time, I must say, each one I've seen has been so heart breaking.
Watching this off the latest Samsung S10 Galaxy 😜
@@eggplantandpeach watching this off the latest samsung s22 pro
yeah the world actually sucks
A brave team, I've never seen before, they were willing to standing up against giant companies, even though they were threatened to be their survival. Especially, going down the 30 meters hole. I could see their effort to create a great documentary.
kids can work even earlier on RUclips, but since The CEO makes millions off of these kids that's OK. For example; Ryan Kaji has been designated the highest earning RUclips star of the year 2020. He is 9 years old. According to Forbes, he's earned nearly $30 million from his channel. He has over 40 million subscribers. But that's perfect fine, better yet he's a celebrity. But has anyone asked him how he feels without being trained what to say! Again wake up folks.
The guys are protected enough. The documentary is a translation of a french media documentary, made by the state channel france 2. They have the half-backing of the french state, even though they dont hesitate to go after france itself if need be. That can explain their lightness even when pursued by chinese secret service and toying with them.
They sure are courageous tho sometime in the french version their tone is a bit humorisitic/sarcastic, which makes it entertaining although a bit unprofessionnal.
@@henrygrafe1576 That's not true where are you getting your information from and to what purpose are you commenting? Endevr documentaries is owned by The Pierre Péladeau Company, National Film Board of Canada - an independent of government production company who've won awards for their documentaries. They're not protected by anyone, neither is this a copy of anyone else documentary. If you know different then tell us your sources and information.
@@chrisparnham Well sorry to break it to you, but this is originally an episode of "Cash investigation" a french, not canadian, show. The journalist working there are paid by France 2, a media company owned and funded by the french state, often getting monetary AND access help for their journalistic work. So yeah even if endevr has somehow bought the right to translate this documentary, and by the way blurring the original cash investigation logo everywhere unless im mistaking, it still not "their" documentary strictly speaking.
@@QuicoKoalaid bet the farm that he is perfectly fine with it since it is his own project. No boss or management to break his balls. Let's not forget about the 30mill dollar's that comes with it. I'm sure that if he didn't create it out of necess😊😊
Though this is from 2014, I doubt much has changed to date. Maybe just hidden better.
Maybe you should check, instead of insinuate, what conditions the company walked into, to what condition they are in now.
@@debiannebalmer8166 Maybe u check before spouting off ignooorantly.
@@mikecee3058 ASPI is funded by the US military complex and the China watch thing is funded by the NED. Both know to make up stories about China
Check ntd news or china in focus they report all this
no party at Nokia I guess
The face of Bill Gates 😐 when that guy asked the question !!! Pure evil there
I really enjoy the short blonde hair reporter she is the perfect example of a real reporter, she shows no fear in her question.
As a Consumer, I can limit my purchases and control my desires to not change my mobile until it becomes my necessity to do so!
This documentary must be seen by the world!!!! We need to take action!!!!
No. Because no one cares it's capitalisam like it was in Europe just 100 years ago and everybody knows what is happening this isn't a secret or something new. However is sad reality on this planet that some people have so little just to some have more than thay actually need. Hard work doesn't pay off
In schools around Europe and western world for kids to se and to awake awerness on this serious issue.
Telling everyone not to buy smartphones is the only way.
Then you can start today, by throwing out your cell phone, so some teenager in India can salvage the chips to support his starving family.
Good luck
Díky!
Ohh man this documentary is so well researched and the amount of hard work that their team did just makes it so much better, hope it gets viral
Except for learning how to say 'Huawei'! So cringe, their work is great but really, if you're doing a doc on a Huawei factory, maybe learn how to say it?
@@justinsenryu7308 just saying huawei wrong make it all void of their hard work?? Stop cringing at useless petty things..we all can understand its huawei.
@@justinsenryu7308 I don't think many people would care about that.
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@@justinsenryu7308 There is more than 1 way to say MANY words. Get over yourself.
Huge efforts done by you for the humanity. World is beautiful because of people like you!
The more technology progresses the more humanity regressed. The more we love our technology the more afraid we are. Thank you for the efforts and courage of this video's team. Hat's off to u.
idgaf, i get cheaper phones from this
@@whycantifindanavailablehandle that self-centered viewpoint of your's - lose it, man, you'll never find the richest offerings Life has to offer. hang in there/keep coming back
@@ShariSSTalk I save up for my things, I have a limited budget because I only get money for Christmas, Thanks to these smart people who found a way to make good technology more cheap and accessible, I got an iPhone with my money
This documentary should be plastered on all news sources...🤬
Yeah that's that's not gonna happen news sources are owned by the same people who own those factories the 1% billionaires... 😑
News sources push the awareness of mobile phone brands. They may not do it directly, but reports about Apple or Samsung is something they push towards society. That " Breaking news" about Samsung " offering to recycle your old phones" subconsciously has an effect on potential customers.
News broadcasters receive commission for airing the phone brand during their news program schedule.
You are right
We scan share this ourselves. The MSM is useless
@abdalrhman yasser ah you Wana get technical 😂 ok the 00000.01%
Thanks!
Thank you for exposing this and bringing it to everyone's attention!
Brilliant documentary..eye opener
Not really an eye opener, people never listen or take action.
Satin runs this world end days already began make yourself right with god the sooner the better. Root of all evel is money.
Satin runs this world end days already began make yourself right with god the sooner the better. Root of all evel is money.
@@ronaldchacon6525 this has nothin to do with religion at all, u can pray as much you can, u anit helpin those people with it - its more about you, me and everyone else, who wants his apple/samsung for cheap
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This documentary is Gold! Well-done for your courageous work.
They also know the damage it does all they care about is making money
Well they can't make money if we don't buy it so as long as we buy we are as much to blame....
blood money
@@Stylez-13 thats the usual arguement but it doesnt work they're the problem they need to fix it and be forced by government
How about us buying new cell phones annually? Or every 2,3,4,5, years?
Yeah but we buy it now what
Workers are provided with AC, snicker tables, and nets so when workers jump out factory windows they won’t die.
A very good documentary. I like the way you people tricked them at the end when they thought they confiscated your photos.
That goes on across the board. I worked at a hospital. Whenever Joint Commission, and OSHA were to come around for inspection those at the top of the chain went into, problems solving mode. Case in point. The hallways that were typically cluttered up with all kinds of hospital equipment was put on tractor trailers and taken of campus.
As soon as the inspections were over, the tractor trailers were brought back, unloaded and put back where the equipment came from. It was known in advance that they were comming. Always. ( Out of site, out of mind.)
LOVE how western countries try to ban child labor but don't try to donate money to their families to prevent the problem which is caused by poverty. Do they want the children to not work and starve?
Also, love how these western business men are thought of as 'innovative' and 'hard workers' when they just decide what lower paid workers underneath them would do for the business in order to make them rich. They're all the same.
Right
Globalization has hidden the supply chain and who controls it. The price of a new smart phone often exceeding $1000 doesn't square with paying children under $1 per hour.
I'm very happy that I started working as a child and I packed all the experience and exposure then that I am using today. Stress free.
Bill Gates started programming at an early age.
I bought a sub-$300 phone from a company that raised money on kickstarter
@@TheRealNintendoKid which phone and company?
Those dangerous and claustrophobic mining conditions totally broke my heart, we need major changes in manufacturing of these devices, electronics costing more would be worth it if we were assured that the process was humane
It's not that they need to cost more it's that they are not distributing the profits fairly
nah you will just fatten big corporation's wallet, they will gladly increase the price if you willing to pay.
As a kid that worked hard to save up for a phone, I dont really care, I want cheaper phones
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Theoretically speaking the increase in price would be to ensure a less exploitative manufacturing process, not to enrich the company without them making changes. And based on phone pricing over the past few years, people are indeed willing to pay.
Nothing wrong with child labor. In the West kids just play video games and get high all day long if your lucky. The ready bad kids are shop lifting, having sex and fronting for drug dealers as their shields since they can't go to jail for long. At least in China kids are learning a work ethic that Western children are sadly missing all their lives.
I can't express how much I appreciate this documentary! You put your life at risk for this as you know that noone local could care less you being dumped in one of these mines. Looking at the afforts of the CocaCola company to protect their way of operating it wouldn't catch me by surprise hearing something similar from this area.
And beside of all of these sad discoveries one part made me smile...Norbert. Maybe those people at the Microsoft support line, despite their strong indian accent, are providing us with their real names the whole time. :P
The level which these journalist take to provide us with content is mind blowing. I wouldn't enter that mine, I felt claustrophobic and fear while sitting from the comfort of my place
Wonderful job, thanks for the huge work you did and for the many risks you took. Thanks also for bringing awareness on such a widespread object, I guess it's really important than as many people as possible shares this documentary.
More conscious choices as consumers will be the greatest force of positive change in the market. Since the main (and maybe only) power really left in our hands is in fact as... consumers. Let's use it!
An absolute eye opener…hats off the team who Is behind making this awesome documentary… I decided to cut down on my money use …my small contribution…and sharing this video to my friends and family so they also understand..
Very brave and meticulous investigation. An eye opener for sure !! Thank you.
Hands down, I've never watched any video longer than 15mins on RUclips due to boredom, & this documentary was well worth the almost 1hr long & I will watch another hour of this again. The extent of research this team has conducted, is above & BEYOND any journalism I've seen! Absolutely VERY educational & informative! My hats off,& so is this cell phone that I am now throwing away. Thank you guys!!!!
😂😂😂😂 really? You get bored if a video is longer than 15 mins? Maybe you’re watching the wrong content
@@CarpeDiem13xI checked their channel and there aren’t any videos on there 😮
Thank you for these documentaries team Endever.
We as consumers need to research the products we want to purchase before we buy them. It takes some effort but it is our responsibility. We must also support organizations that conduct this much needed research and reporting.
Thanks for this heroic documentary
Well done guys, top video but it's a shame it fell on deaf ears.
I am so disappointed in bill gate for distancing himself from the allegations and refusing to answer any questions even though he made his huge fortune on the back on under age workers and sweat shop.
Bill gates stepped down from ceo of microsoft more that 15 years ago
@@whycantifindanavailablehandle So he's still a large shareholder. You think his word isn't law even now?
📡🌎 Excellent & Outstanding Reporting, very Professional presentation, fair , factual & balanced 👍
For the number of views and subscribers you can understand that it will never even be possible to slow down the consumption of technology which is sad. Good job guys!
same will happen on the electric car but on a bigger scale
@@user-lu6cy7hm2t an electric car is just a bigger mobile phone using more rare metals not too mention the lithium were cobalt is also hard to get on a bigger scale, and its not an argument lol
That will create power crisis in electricity deficient countries.
@@user-lu6cy7hm2t Aluminium is not mined in a similar way, you must be aware that aluminium is the most abundant metal of the planet. And moreover, the additional use of al. in the ic engines is just a fragment of what is used in most of the modern electric cars' chassis in order to make tgem light and sturdy. The solution is mass scale public transit, electric cars though better in the long run wrt to emissions and pollution will still do a significant damage to the nature.
Phenomenal documentary and for this guys to went into the depths of the mine is unbelievable. Thanks guys and may the lord protects all of the crew for an amazing and scary documentary.
This channel is amazing! Keep up the good work💯👍
Black market runs the world of business. ..ok
Wow! Kudos to this man and his team for their bravery. It greatly broke my heart when those people who have the power to help just completely brushed it off and turn away its as if they never really care regardless if the man mentioned a minor involved in working. They should be ashamed! Tsk tsk
I wished that It was a movie I was watching,though I was a 💯 percent sure that 'this is present'!! and tears couldn't stop running down.
This video won't go viral unless we the viewers share it to others and spread it as much as we can!!!
Nothing wrong with child labor. In the West kids just play video games and get high all day long if your lucky. The ready bad kids are shop lifting, having sex and fronting for drug dealers as their shields since they can't go to jail for long. At least in China kids are learning a work ethic that Western children are sadly missing all their lives.
Gotta appreciate the work that went onto making this documentary. However, with that being said, it really makes you look at your phone differently. Because it's mad to see the limits that companies will go for profits.
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This is investigative reporting at its finest. Good job
Thank you so much , this documentary should go around the world 🌎
Bold journalism. Keep up the good work
i remember the outrage at discovery over the sweatshops back in the day....wonder if there will be the same outrage over ----- what goes into making our must have phones....
Eye opening and thought provoking. Thank you!
Such an informative documentary, eye opener. Thank you so much for you and your team's hard working. To future companies we have learnt the importance of "do it right the first time". Review your value stream chain, in that way I belive answers in future are to be found in our hands
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Wow, you took several risks to get this revelations out. Thanks!
An excellent documentary, though very disturbing. I do not want to buy another phone again. I would like to know what the current situation is? Thank you for uploading this.
Zuckerberg have children working for him in third world countries ok
Another excellent documentary by true investigative journalists. As outstanding as this piece was, one wonders if any real change has been made. Bless you, Doctor Julio.
At the end of the day, this is about consumerism - what we allow and don’t allow. What we speak up about and what we don’t. It is really important that we remember that we have one thing that every capitalist in the world continues to bank on, literally… we have choice. Exercise it well… every day. If some things bugs you about something don’t stay silent… speak about it… today 👍
Elise Lucet... Great journalism... nice to see this version in English
Now that we know all of this......we gonna keep buying the new models every year!! Yup! That's human race at its best.
I'll buy 120 lol 😆these has been happening since 18th century low labour is normal for undeveloped nation
its not the consumers fault
@@A.D.540 for even a develop country such as usa still has below living wage lmao.
@@raramurray9187 Well, technically it is. If we didn’t buy the products, then there would be no incentive for all this exploitation to occur. The question is whether the alternative (not buying technology) is actually better for the workers. To me that seems like a challenging question
@@will532 challenging indeed,poor workers smh.
Brave and amazing team for letting us know things we would never know in life. Thank you
Ordinary people are just as guilty for this. When you get a brand new phone every year just because you feel like it you're just as guilty. Just use the thing until it stops working and money starve these greedy corporations.
Insist on only buying phones with replaceable batteries. That's where consumers are allowing themselves to be raped . Rape back by shopping with someone else.
Your comment is 17 hrs old this footage was back in 2017, so obviously you’ve still got a phone, tablet or computer?
Don’t use technology, simple.
Hippo’s.
Don’t play state of survival and bring your imagination into resident evil, with war, at our very door step, and land deals made, perhaps you would like to live in the now.
No mining site could or has been without its difficulties.
@@debiannebalmer8166 you totally missed my point, I didn't say we can have 100% convenience, not in this technological world we live in today, but we can make a difference ,we can lessen the negative impact we indirectly have on the environment and on other people's lives by not buying things we already have . As for me I don't own a tablet, I do have an old laptop my aunt gave me and the phone I'm using now I bought in December 2016 and I'll hold on to it as long as I can.
This documentary is as relevant today as it was 4years ago.
@@Bill_Woo I'm glad there are still people like you who appreciate the convenience of removable batteries.
Nowadays everyone is copying apple , they seal the phones and when the battery is dead good luck replacing it yourself.
They remove important features on a yearly basis and most people seem ok with it. That's sad.
@@debiannebalmer8166 Wow, so you are saying that if I use a phone, I have no right to comment about greed of corporates or ask them questions or try to force the politicians to make strong laws to make sure that common people are paid decently? Man, I feel amazed to see such stupidity in some psychopathic people like you.
After watching this, I feel very guilty about owning a smartphone, but I plan to do my part in asking questions of the manufacturers. It's not much but it may help a bit. If I may ask, from where does ENDEVR receive its funding? Thank you, Ed from Canada
better try to use ur phone as less as possible so it will survive for way longer
Great work , this is what Journalism about .
Thank for all the time and efforts. The work is remarkable.
👏🏼 well done ... the whole world should listen and see more of this Documentary and know that there’s people out there suffering for our privilege while they dying only to be able to feed their families..😪 this is our nation.. ?! Disregard to human race.. just so they can get richer and richer.. sad , sad world we live in !! So many millionaires in the world and there’s no water or food to this beautiful Country of DRC.
Some one needs to do something about it..
Corruption at it’s finest!!!!
The best documentary I've seen in a long time!
This was absolutely documentary of the year 👏👏👏👍
This documentary is second to none. pleaser for your investigation
This concerns a lot for many companies, agencies, countries, and even WHO as well.
amazing work by the reporting team, i salute you for that while being very sad and moved about the truth behind it all
One of the best documentaries I have seen. I am particularly interested because I am writing a book on almost the same topic. When we talk about solutions, let's go the Gandhian way. Non cooperation to such manufacturers. We would use our phones and other electronic devices for long time. And will only buy from a company.
The irony of the situation is, all the countries or the areas in a country, sitting in goldmine of minerals are the poorest countries or areas.
Subscribed ‼️👍🏽 👋🏽❤🇹🇹 Information, Entertaining.. at moments to break the seriousness. The whole Production team 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👊🏾 did an excellent job. Had no intention to watch the full documentary... but I did ‼️
Was this entered for any awards❓ Thank you for making this 😊
I really loved to watch it. It was a great job, congratulations!
I only have one small question to make. Why wasn’t Apple mentioned?
It seems to me after watching it the whole industry must change, isn’t it?
The real criminals here are the actual phone manufacturers. The ridiculous high cost of top models means they are making a small fortune on each one sold.
Huaweeee I listened to that I laughed!!! Good documentary thanks!
hawaii lol
that's really lazy work from ENDEVR, takes 2 seconds to see how to say it
@@stephentrueman4843 Wow, out of such marvelous documentary and such hard work, you just picked up a simple pronunciation mistake and called them lazy. Seriously? i want to comment about you but somehow I am unable to find proper words to describe you, I mean the worst kind of words will also be too good for you.
@@abhinavsrivastava8615 he made the mistake at 0:49. If you cant get simple facts correct it looks awful.
The pronunciation gets better throughout the documentary.
@@abhinavsrivastava8615 n that's why we are here.. 😶😂
This is phenomenal reporting
Makes complete sense to me, you feel sick when you’re on it all the time
On what all the time. I don't think these kids should be working 14 hrs but I'm good with 8. I did it.
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Yup, that’s how we learn
yeh I leave my phone at home when I go out. I only make called and banking on it now. havent had social media for over 5 years now......slowly transitioning my life back to nature.
@@spaceman5734 nature is wat we need👍👍👍💯💯💯
Last phone I purchased is a SAMSUNG. I had considered FAIRPHONE, but was more expensive. Next time I will purchase a FAIRPHONE or equivalent brand in terms of Supply Chain. Maybe more expensive, but I will be more reassured on what is behind it. Although I knew these facts already, I am impressed by the quality of this documentary, and have subscribed. Good luck ENDEVR!
Thank you for this documentary. I'm crying
For a country (China) that has such strict disciplinary actions like the death penalty for so many crimes and insanely long prison sentences for the rest it's strange that such companies can flagrantly disregard Chinese law let alone international law and still carry on business without every employee at the managerial level including the owners all being given life sentences or sentences of death for what they are doing. If practices like these were done on American soil they'd be sued into bankruptcy by Erin Brockovich types. But as they are beyond those borders it goes on unhindered. There should be trade bans and or laws on American/first world countries that allow their prosecution. Which would go a long way toward stopping these businesses practices if it didn't matter which country the crime was committed.
try to make a film about Tesla and the lithium they use and about slave and child labour to extract it and about the pollution of the environment from it as from radioactive waste.
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It's a shame that the rich has children working in third world countries for them
That's not true, apple and tesla both support minorities and even changed the logo to a rainbow for a month.
@@BoleDaPole what minorities are you talking about ?
I'm glad I subscribed. Thank you. This is real reporting, not hearsay and fairy stories.
Remember phone booths? If we still had em, I would just get a pager and throw away my flip phone. Unecessary.
Excellent documentary. One correction. At 19:55 when talking about what metals are cell phones made of, it shows Sn and Malaysian flag. The speaker-narrator says for this part, at 19:55 "Zinc from Malaysia". That is wrong. Sn stands for tin, not zinc. It should be "Tin from Malaysia".
I’m becoming more disgusted every day with humanity.
yeah, its globally. we´r zucked up somehow but because of the sheeps who dont care about anything but their personal "carrer" which at the end mostly ends at a cancer treatment ot the so called "manager illnesses" like strokes and cancer.
im sick and tired of all of this stories. This has to come to an end somehow
We have no right to commenting about humanity, Just tell what you can do minimize this...
@@shrin210 well ..stop looking after it just care for ur own life, im not suggesting u to live with ur only self intrest like narcissist or cynical but better u look at ur own life ...like what best can u produce just by living....this is my opinion, ofc ...and im open to tell that i hate humankind and Im a MISANTHROPHE.
@@shrin210 and i think v have every right to comment on anything
@@Shivamg415 Then I will comment, we should first ban Cars, Coca Cola, All Sports and Entertainment industry should also be banned.
Then only humanity can be restored.
me and my wife have been sharing a phone for years, a very hard sacrifice but this is part of the reason why
That's just silly you and your wife sharing a phone just get a used flip phone
Loving this one thanks for sharing very information blessed love to all knowledge is power hopefully everyone pays attention keep up the good work 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Have A Great Admiration for the people who work on this channel. Thank You for the insight from the effort Always put into these Amazing videos. Excellent production and photography!
Look forward to more…👏
Gosh, sometimes you really forget how privileged you are, and I am definitely guilty of this.
Bill Gate’s face: you caught me I am a criminal 🙄😂😂
He knows he's untouchable
Salute and respect for this lovely channel.. The more I was following these channel content the more love involved!!! Slavery involved with any high demand products.. So sad currently this world lack of humanity Bill Gates is criminal.The journalist work with love and integrity...keeps continue your positive vibes to all mankind.Peace with Love 💓💓💓💓💓🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾
Keep up the good work! The people deserve a voice!
An amazing video. I must admit I always assumed working conditions were probably bad but I never did dream it was this ghastly. I personally own an Apple IPhone 8 that was purchased new and is still working fine in February 2023 and has had only 2 battery replacements.
It will not be replaced until it no longer works. I don’t believe in constantly replacing cell phones with newer models. If it works I am happy
I hope the cell phone manufacturers get better at taking care of their workers.
Wow 😲 Greate work by all standard 😍
All off this strikes me as too precious. Haven't we known for decades that there's tons of abusive practices? Not just in phones but in basically everything that's outside of osha's jurisdiction. Wasn't that the point of outsourcing? Sidestep regulation for the sake of the bottom line?
I'm with you buddy...we are with you...all the support you need to do this
Guys, it's time we the people of planet Earth unite and stop this and help everyone live equally well
Thank you for the knowledge
Excellent documentary 👏👏👏
I really don't like how the phones are made today, because the battery is built in together with the phone. Back then, we could just replace the battery with a new one once the battery goes kaput, but now we have to buy a new phone in order to get a new battery. So annoying! 🤬
Sure, and since there is no agitation so corporates keep doing this.
@@abhinavsrivastava8615 That's true!
The one thing you didn’t talk about is how the IPHONE takes an infrared picture of you every five seconds.
The best documentary I've ever watched so far.Technology is the primary cause of environmental devastation.
Don't look up the impact of the textile industry then...
In the UK my dad started work at 15 in a butchers full time earning £5 a week to help support his mother.
I can only imagine the living conditions now. And I didn’t know the turnover on a cell phone was so much. Geez.
ENDEVR documentaries are great. keep it going
Good job. Nothing changes. Even with labour laws there will always be greedy people that put profit above everything else. Pretty sure in all countries you will find abusive companies.
Those found, should be reported to the authorities so they can be dealt with by the law.
The law in China doesn't care about things like that. People, their own people, are expendable to the government.
Interesting and insightful
Every company involved in the value chain should apply the 6 Capitals to avoid this exploitation.