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Ethical Resource Extraction & Strengthening Economies | Sebastien Emmerson | TEDxCrandall University

This talk explores how adopting ethical practices in resource extraction, such as transparent supply chains, fair wages, and environmental responsibility—can play a critical role in eliminating child labor and uplifting local economies. The speaker outlines how ignoring the human cost of extraction perpetuates child labor and systemic poverty, while implementing standards, robust audits, and community investment can transform entire regions and make them free from exploitation An aspiring economist, future lawyer, and politician dedicated to driving meaningful change in Canada and beyond. Currently pursuing a BBA in Economics & Finance at Crandall University, I am passionate about ethical resource extraction, economic policy reform, and the intersection of law, business, and politics. The current Crandall Students Association, Business Senator. With ambitions to serve as a JAG officer, lead groundbreaking businesses, and eventually contribute to socio-economic growth of Canada. I am committed to shaping a future where innovation, sustainability, and ethical leadership drive progress. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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