This report delves into the complex issue of child labour within supply chains. It begins by defining child labour and child work, differentiating between exploitative practices and situations where children's work does not harm their development. The main body explores arguments both for and against the complete ban of child labour, considering factors such as poverty, education, and working conditions. The report highlights the detrimental effects of child labour on children's health, education, and well-being. It also presents counter-arguments, suggesting that a ban could exacerbate poverty. The report concludes with recommendations for creating safe working environments and ensuring children's right to education, rather than simply prohibiting their work. The report emphasizes the need to improve working conditions for children to protect their physical and mental health and ensure their access to education.