Academics based at Stirling University are set to take part in a special free first screening of a new BBC documentary exposing 'dark secrets' of the perfume industry.
The documentary filmmakers will join University of Stirling experts in child labour, child trafficking and business supply chains at the event to discuss the documentary’s findings and its implications. They found children as young as five working at night to pick the jasmine supplied to some of the world’s leading perfume brands through factories in Egypt.
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