Lidl Vertriebs-GmbH & Co. KG
Location
Nordrhein-Westfalen
Founded
2002-02-05
Website
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5277 news mentions monitored
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Recent Articles about Lidl Vertriebs-GmbH & Co. KG
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2024-05-14 (table.media)
How violence on China's ships is straining supply chains • Table.Briefings
China's fishermen violate human rights and animal welfare. This puts a strain on supply chains. Lidl assures that it will minimize impacts.
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2024-01-10 (supermarkt-inside.de)
Lidl sponsors the European Men's Handball Championship
Photo rights: Sascha Klahn Photographer: Sascha Klahn
Read more2023-12-16 (freitag.de)
Costa Rica: Migrant workers are treated like slaves
Fair pineapples, fair bananas? Consumers in Europe are wrong when they assume good production conditions in Costa Rica. The disregard for human rights stands in stark contrast to the country's image
Read more2023-11-03 (latina-press.com)
Oxfam files a complaint against Edeka and Rewe under the Supply Chain Act
Work in toxic pesticide mist, starvation wages, crackdown on unions: Oxfam has repeatedly uncovered human rights violations on banana plantations in Ecuador and Costa Rica that supply German supermarkets, most recently this summer.
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2023-10-19 (supermarkt-inside.de)
Lidl donates 50,000 euros to non-profit organizations
Photo rights: Lidl Photographer: Lidl
Read more2022-09-30 (lebensmittelpraxis.de)
Confectionery - Lindt wins lawsuit against Lidl
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Read more2022-04-04 (nd.nl)
Oxfam Novib: Lidl and Aldi score better on human rights list
Lidl and Aldi perform better in the field of human rights than other supermarket chains in the Netherlands. Oxfam Novib reports this on the basis of its own research. The originally German companies leave market leaders Albert Heijn and Jumbo far behind
Read more2017-10-24 (euobserver.com)
[Investigation] How Romania became an EU workers' rights 'guinea pig'
"We are paid as if we were a country of unqualified workers". Union leaders and labour rights experts reveal, in figures, the catastrophic consequences of the laws that have turned Romania into the country of the working poor.
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Schwarz Sustainable Regional Retail Exp Baltics
Schwarz Sustainable Regional Retail Exp Baltics
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