Supermarkets
In many European countries, a handful of retail chains are increasingly dominating food sales. Their buying power allows them to set profitable terms and conditions, while getting away with unethical trading practices with their suppliers. The resulting downward price pressure can be detrimental for suppliers, workers and consumers. Despite gradually improving supermarket sourcing policies, conditions remain poor for agricultural workers and suppliers in supermarket supply chains in low-income countries. SOMO focuses on addressing unfair trading practices and improving labour conditions in supermarket supply chains.
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Goodness Guaranteed Published on:Sanne van der WalPosted in category:PublicationSanne van der Wal
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EU action needed for fair supermarket supply chains Published on:Sanne van der WalPosted in category:PublicationSanne van der Wal
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“Sustainability policy of Dutch supermarkets often fails terribly”Posted in category:NewsPublished on:
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Civil Society Coalition Delivers 40,000 petitions to Barnier to rein in abusive supermarketsPosted in category:NewsPublished on:
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Ahold – An unresolved CSR issue in 2011 Published on:SOMOPosted in category:PublicationSOMO
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Case study on the Peruvian mango supply chain Published on:Sanne van der WalPosted in category:PublicationSanne van der Wal
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Sanne van der WalPosted in category:PublicationSanne van der Wal
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Bitter Fruit Published on:Sanne van der WalPosted in category:PublicationSanne van der Wal
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