CARGILL PLC
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1955-02-28
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841 news mentions monitored
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This company is tracked across risk categories, including those related to its sector (e.g., Chocolate and Cocoa Products, Food Preparations, Not Elsewhere Classified, Industrial Organic Chemicals, Not Elsewhere Classified), including supply chain integrity, ESG practices, labor disputes, and regulatory compliance.
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2024-09-10 (thebookseller.com)
Faber acquires ‘quietly exhilarating’ new novel by Ben Markovits
Faber has acquired The Rest of Our Lives by Ben Markovits, an ’unforgettable road trip of a novel about getting older, and the challenges and rewards of long-term marriage’.
Read more2024-08-26 (northern-scot.co.uk)
Buckie bank could be transformed by bold project into bustling community hub
A grassroots group could be in line to transform a former bank into a thriving community hub.
Read more2023-11-27 (powderbulksolids.com)
Child Labor Lawsuit Targets Major Food Companies
The lawsuit accuses the companies of child labor in cocoa supply chain.
Read more2022-05-31 (business-humanrights.org)
Brazil: Book "The Saber of Sugar" reveals alleged crimes committed in the ADM controlled production chain, Bunge, Cargill, Coca -Cola and Louis Dreyfus - Business & Human Rights Resource Center
History Brazil: Book "The Flavor of Sugar" reveals alleged crimes committed in the ADM controlled production chain, Bunge, Cargill, Coca-Cola and Louis Dreyfus
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2019-12-03 (greenpeace.org.uk)
‘They’ve got guns!’: how the soya industry is linked to violence and intimidation
Yet another example of human rights abuses by the soya industry was witnessed by Greenpeace and journalists. Demand for meat and dairy is leading to violence.
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US Supreme Court blocks child slavery lawsuit against chocolate firms
In their lawsuit, a group of men say they were forced to work on cocoa firms in Ivory Coast.
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