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30 Mar 2015

Oxfam's Behind the Brands scorecard finds top 10 food companies improve policies but need implementation

Oxfam's Behind the Brands campaign rates the 10 biggest food & beverage companies on how their policies address 7 key issue areas: land rights, women's rights, support for small farmers, workers' rights, climate, transparency, and water.  The March 2015 scorecard update shows the progress some companies have made in improving on these areas, but also reveals shortcomings, especially in implementation.  See previous company scorecards here.

Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited the companies to respond - see responses below.

Company Responses

Mondelēz International View Response
Associated British Foods View Response
Kellanova (formerly Kellogg) View Response
Unilever View Response
Coca-Cola View Response
Danone View Response
Nestlé View Response
PepsiCo View Response
General Mills View Response

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