A fascinating read, Will, though I'm equally puzzled on what the solution may be here. Passing human trafficking-specific disclosure laws seems like a step in the right direction, but those laws seem like more of a suggestion than something that's actually enforceable. On the other end of the spectrum you could ban the import of goods from any country with proven ties to modern slavery, but that's practically every country. Maybe the solution lies somewhere in the middle--a grading system that awards companies that take efforts to reduce the use of slaves in their supply chain, with the caveat that it'll be very difficult to definitely prove how successful those efforts are. A participation trophy is still better than no trophy, right?