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Nestlé Cuts Off Coffee Supplier Using Slave Labor Two Years After Inspection

Nestlé has excluded Fazenda Vista Alegre, located in the Minas Gerais municipality of Patrocínio, from its Nespresso AAA quality program, created to encourage good socio-environmental practices and prevent human rights violations among coffee suppliers. The decision was made after Repórter Brasil and the Swiss media organization Public Eye informed the multinational that three workers in conditions analogous to slavery had been rescued on the pr…
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Nestlé has excluded Fazenda Vista Alegre, located in the Minas Gerais municipality of Patrocínio, from its Nespresso AAA quality program, created to encourage good socio-environmental practices and prevent human rights violations among coffee suppliers. The decision was made after Repórter Brasil and the Swiss media organization Public Eye informed the multinational that three workers in conditions analogous to slavery had been rescued on the pr…

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iclnoticias.com.br broke the news in on Thursday, June 19, 2025.
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