Long live the environment Netherlands colors orange
On 11 June the start of the European Football Championships. For supermarkets, shops, banks and other companies the opportunity to play and unpack the Orange fever with gadgets.
Lidl VISION ON SUR
Making sustainability and a healthy lifestyle affordable and accessible for everyone. We work on that every day at Lidl. Because sustainable and good food does not have to be expensive and is very important for humans, animals and the environment. For example, a quarter of our turnover comes from products with a sustainability mark. In addition, we consider it important not only that our products and packaging of our products are sustainable, but also our business. This is how we make sure we build sustainable, reuse our residual flows and prevent food waste. And we do not do all this alone, but together with our suppliers, employees, partners and our customers. So we are Sustainable Together!
Plastic is quite versatile and, moreover, cheap to produce, no wonder it is so widely used. But once produced, it does not perish more! And that's why it doesn't belong in our environment. Read more about the environmental impact of plastic:
Clothing of Western brands in Dutch stores is made, among other things, by North Korean workers. In addition, the Dutch State co-finances the construction of a highway in Pakistan where labour is exploited. This concludes the LeidenAsiaCentre, which published a report on this subject on 2 April.
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