Lidl Vertriebs-GmbH & Co. KG
Location
Nordrhein-Westfalen
Founded
2002-02-05
Website
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2025-03-12 (kiweb.de)
Prezero - plastic information
Prezero: Disposal giant takes over Bavarian cooling devices recycled / structure of an electronic reduction in withdrawal offer for Lidl and Kaufland. The disposal service provider Prezero (D-32457 Porta Westfalica; www.prezero.com)
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2024-09-28 (die-glocke.de)
“Littering has increased massively in Gütersloh”
The container locations sometimes look like a garbage dump. According to the city, the wild disposal of waste has increased massively.
Read more2024-07-08 (greenqueen.com.hk)
Lidl Teams Up with WWF to Promote Sustainable Diets, Cut Food Waste & Help People Make Greener Choices
Lidl has partnered with the World Wildlife Fund to promote sustainable diets among consumers and reduce food waste across 31 countries.
Read more2024-06-04 (wiwo.de)
Aldi Süd and Lidl: Environmental aid takes discounters to court over electronic waste
Electrical items such as radios, toasters and razors can often be bought in discount stores - and are not always taken back by the markets. Courts are now also confirming failures at Aldi Süd and Lidl.
Read more2024-06-04 (lebensmittelzeitung.net)
Electronic waste take-back: Courts see deficiencies at Aldi Süd and Lidl
Since 2022, supermarkets and discounters have had to take back broken electrical items such as cell phones, toasters or razors. But that is not always done. Courts now confirm failures at Aldi Süd and Lidl.
Read more2024-05-23 (manager-magazin.de)
Schwarz Group: Lidl increases store sales by 9.4 percent to 125 billion euros
The discounter Lidl increased its store sales by 9.4 percent in 2023. The total sales of the Schwarz Group, which includes Lidl and Kaufland, grew by 8.5 percent to 167 billion euros. However, the waste disposal division and online business are weakening.
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2024-05-22 (ccm.net)
Lidl Issues a Strict Warning About Plastic Bags: "This Comes as a Surprise to Many."
Lidl's sustainability manager has given a recommendation about plastic bag usage and it's not what you might think.
Read more2024-05-15 (gabot.de)
Austria: Lidl now packs apples plastic-free
Lidl Austria continues to save plastic on packaging: From now on, all apples in its local branches are packaged plastic-free. Through several sustainable packaging changes for fruit and vegetables, Lidl Austria now saves over 66 tons of plastic every year.
Read more2024-04-16 (main-echo.de)
Fly larvae as protein suppliers
Black soldier flies may soon be bred on the AWN site. The Neckar-Odenwald-Kreis waste management company wants to obtain high-quality protein from their larvae.
Read more2024-02-19 (hna.de)
How Wolfhageners are tackling food waste in supermarkets
168 thousand kilograms of still edible food end up in the trash every day in private households in Munich alone. And this food waste has a significant impact on our climate. This is also why the Community Kitchen is being built in Munich. A catering and educational institution
Read more2024-02-02 (kreiszeitung.de)
Plastic corners on shopping carts – this feature is likely to surprise Kaufland customers
Most people use a shopping cart when shopping. Many people have already noticed the plastic corners on the front. But what are they actually used for?
Read more2024-01-05 (fruchtportal.de)
No more single-use plastic bags in Lidl's Dutch fruit and vegetable departments
Since the beginning of the new year, all single-use plastic fruit and vegetable bags have been finally eliminated in Lidl's fruit and vegetable department. In 2018, the supermarket led the...
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