The retailer said the plan complemented its existing and future sustainability commitments
The John Lewis Partnership has become the first retailer to sign up to the Prince of Wales’ Terra Carta pledge.
Terra Carta, meaning Earth Charter, was launched in January and is designed to help businesses move towards a sustainable future.
The roadmap is made up of a 10-point action plan for the next decade. It covers areas including investments, policies and systems for private sector businesses.
JLP said the initiative complemented its existing and future sustainability commitments, such as its aim to become net zero carbon across its own operations by 2035.
Rashford, 23, who forced the Government to continue free school meals throughout the summer and Christmas holidays, said: “If families are entitled to £30 worth of food, why is their delivery only equating to just over £5? One child, or three, this what they are receiving? Unacceptable.
“Children deserve better than this.”
He added: “Then imagine we expect the children to engage in learning from home. Not to mention the parents who, at times, have to teach them who probably haven’t eaten at all so their children can. We must do better.
Yesterday Downing Street said the contents of some of the parcels sent to families were “completely unacceptable”. Children’s Minister Vicky Ford promised to look into the matter.