S’ABLE Labs joins World Vision to promote ethical sourcing in cosmetic industry 

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S’ABLE Labs CEO and co-founder Sabrina Elba and World Vision partnered on a trip to Tamale, Ghana, to look at the role child labor plays in the sourcing of cosmetic ingredients. The beauty company hopes to honor rural people and source ingredients responsibly.