Nestlé & ILO Launch Coffee Labor Rights Project
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Nestlé & ILO Launch Coffee Labor Rights Project
Nestlé and the International Labor Organization (ILO) have launched a two-year project to address labor rights deficits in coffee supply chains across Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico, marking a shift from corporate sustainability pledges to tangible action. The initiative, backed by Nestlé’s Nescafé Plan—a $1 billion program launched in 2010 and expanded in 2022—focuses on fair recruitment… Source
Nestlé Launches Project to Improve Human Rights in the Coffee Supply Chain
Global food and beverage company Nestlé and the International Labor Organization (ILO) announced today the launch of a new two-year project, aimed at advancing the protection of rights for workers in coffee supply chains in Brazil, Colombia and Mexico. Nestlé said that the project is supported by the Nescafé Plan, Nestlé’s global sustainability program for the flagship coffee brand. Nestlé launched its initial Nescafé Plan in 2010, and updated i…
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