Britain's Co-op to stop sourcing from Israel
- The Co-op Group announced it will start removing products like carrots from Israel and others from 17 countries of concern this month in the UK.
- This decision implements a policy developed over the last year and endorsed following a vote by Co-op members earlier this year to stop trading with Israel due to concerns about human rights.
- The policy forms a key element of the Co-op’s campaign against hate and for cooperation, focusing on products originating from nations identified by respected assessments as having extensive human rights violations and breaches of international law.
- Debbie White, who leads the Co-op Group Board, explained that the new policy reflects the group's commitment to cooperative principles by responding directly to the feedback and concerns expressed by its members.
- The phased removal of products aligns with the Co-op's ethical sourcing commitment and aims to support peace and co-operation while maintaining business integrity.
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Britain's Co-op to Stop Sourcing from Israel
British food retailer the Co-op Group will cease sourcing products and ingredients from 17 countries, including Israel, where there are "internationally recognized" human rights abuses and violations of international law, it said on Tuesday. The Co-op, which is owned by its members and trades from over 2,300 food stores across the UK, said it would stop selling carrots from Israel from this month as part of a commitment to no longer stock Israel…
Major UK supermarket chain to stop sourcing Israeli products
LONDON: One of Britain’s largest supermarket chains will stop sourcing Israeli products following a sustained Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions campaign. The Co-operative supermarket said the decision was made due to Israeli human rights abuses and violations of international law. It comes into effect this month. In May, a motion at the Co-op annual general meeting calling for
Britain's Co-op to stop sourcing from Israel
British food retailer the Co-op Group will cease sourcing products and ingredients from 17 countries, including Israel, where there are "internationally recognised" human rights abuses and violations of international law, it said on Tuesday.
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