Easter scorecard: chocolate companies ranked for child labour and sustainability practices By Anthony Myers The annual Easter Scorecard, published by Be Slavery Free, Green America, Inkota, Mighty Earth, and National Wildlife Federation, which surveys chocolate companies and cocoa suppliers, reveals many of the chocolate manufacturers and retailers are still failing to address social and environmental concerns, according to the 2021 findings.
Storck, a confectioner with production facilities in Germany and 21 international subsidiaries, received the ‘Rotten Egg Award for lowest marks relating to its lack of responsiveness and transparency. Its brands include Werther’s Original, Riesen, Toffifee, Merci, Colourful World, and Bendicks.
Press Release – Be Slavery Free NZ Whittaker’s Chocolate awarded the ‘Good Egg’ Be Slavery Free (Australia and the Netherlands), Green America , INKOTA , Mighty Earth , and National Wildlife Federation published their 2021 joint Easter Scorecard, analyzing how the worlds biggest …
NZ Whittaker’s Chocolate awarded the ‘Good Egg’
Be Slavery Free (Australia and the Netherlands), Green America, INKOTA, Mighty Earth, and National Wildlife Federation published their 2021 joint Easter Scorecard, analyzing how the world’s biggest cocoa traders, chocolate manufacturers, and retailers are addressing social and environmental benchmarks. These six NGOs bring expertise and experience across the sections in the Scorecard and combined together bring deep understandings to the social and environmental areas in the cocoa production of the chocolate industry and what the emerging bench-marks look like.
NZ Whittaker's Chocolate awarded the 'Good Egg' Be Slavery Free (Australia and the Netherlands), Green America , INKOTA , Mighty Earth , and National Wildlife Federation published their 2021 joint Easter Scorecard, analyzing how the world’s biggest .