Oxfam reveals global food firms' gaping ethical shortfalls

clock

The charity finds Nestlé, Mars and Coca-Cola fail to protect farmers, local communities and the environment

The world's largest food companies are failing to meet ethical standards, a report from Oxfam has warned. None of the leading global brands such as Nestlé, Mars and Coca-Cola were given good overall ratings...

To continue reading this article...

Join BusinessGreen

In just a few clicks you can start your free BusinessGreen Lite membership for 12 months, providing you access to:

  • Three complimentary articles per month covering the latest real-time news, analysis, and opinion from Europe’s leading source of information on the Green economy and business
  • Receive important and breaking news stories via our daily news alert
  • Our weekly newsletter with the best of the week’s green business news and analysis

Join now

 

Already a BusinessGreen member?

Login

More on Supply chain

How an 'old-style mixed farm' is setting its sights on net zero

How an 'old-style mixed farm' is setting its sights on net zero

A Leicestershire farm lifts the lid on how traditional approaches can help curb emissions and deliver more sustainable beef

Farmers Guardian
clock 05 March 2026 • 5 min read
Cornish Lithium secures planning permission for Copper House Project

Cornish Lithium secures planning permission for Copper House Project

Critical minerals firm to further expand plans to extract lithium from geothermal waters

Stuart Stone
clock 04 March 2026 • 3 min read
Tyre manufacturer Continental phases out coal and heavy fuel oil across all production plants

Tyre manufacturer Continental phases out coal and heavy fuel oil across all production plants

As of January 2026, all Continental tyre plants have transitioned to alternative energy sources, including biomass, biogas, and electricity from renewable sources

clock 04 March 2026 • 3 min read