FEMSA
Member of UN Global Compact
Headquarters in Mexico
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Author: Connectas
“Energía limpia y contratos sucios: Así operan los eólicos en Oaxaca”, noviembre 2019...
- Related in-depth areas: Renewable energy & human rights
- Related companies: Acciona Cemex Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE) EDF FEMSA Gamesa Grupo Bimbo Grupo México Iberdrola Mitsubishi Group
KnowTheChain: Ranking companies' efforts to address forced labour in their supply chains
KnowTheChain is a resource for businesses and investors who need to understand and address forced labor risks within their supply chains. In 2020/2021 KnowTheChain will be becnhmarking 180 companies in three sectors. In 2019 will be publishing inves...
Author: EDUCA Oaxaca (México)
“Inauguran Eólica del Sur, pese a consulta manipulada y aprovechando la ausencia de autoridad agraria”, 28 de mayo de 2019...
- Related companies: Coca-Cola Eólica del Sur (antes Mareña Renovables) FEMSA Mitsubishi Group Vestas Wind Systems
Cereal, drinks companies often overlook risk of forced labor in sugarcane: study
Author: Reuters
Food and beverage companies face the risk of forced labor in countries where they obtain sugarcane but most fall short in efforts to tackle the problem that threatens millions of workers, according to a study [by KnowTheChain (KTC)]...Sugarcane...can...
KnowTheChain case study: How food and beverage companies tackle forced labour risks in sugar supply chains
This case study assesses how a sample of 10 chocolate and confectionary manufacturers, beverage companies, and sugar producers address forced labour risks in their sugarcane supply chains....
NGO, foundations & Inter-American Development Bank announce $25 million investment to provide access to safe water to 5 countries
Author: One Drop
Lazos de Agua Program to Bring Safe Water Access & Resources to more than 200,000 citizens across Latin America, 3 May 2017...
Mexico: NGOs & academics protest against Coca-Cola FEMSA bottling plant citing water scarcity & health impacts of soft drinks in Chiapas
NGOs and academics protested against a Coca-Cola FEMSA´s bottling plant in San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico. They claim that there is scarcity of water in the region while the plant consumes more than 750,000 liters per day. They also...
Author: FEMSA
“Coca-Cola FEMSA está comprometido con el desarrollo sostenible de sus colaboradores, comunidades y el medio ambiente. Basados en esta premisa, en San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas operamos de acuerdo al marco legal y bajo procesos internos que...
- Related stories: México: ONG y académicos protestaron contra embotelladora de Coca-Cola FEMSA y denunciaron creciente escasez de agua
- This is a response from the following companies: Coca-Cola FEMSA FEMSA