Ethiscore Report Summary: Supermarkets

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Supermarkets

Ethical buyers' guide to Supermarkets

Many would argue that the entire business model of the supermarkets, from global supply chains to central distribution hubs, is profoundly and inherently unsustainable. But while we live in an unsustainable society, whether it's through preference, convenience or necessity, many of us do shop in supermarkets. And there is a clear divide between the best and the rest.

This report includes:

  • ethical and environmental ratings for the 19 biggest supermarket chains and convenience stores
  • Best Buy recommendations
  • profiles of the companies
  • unique rating of policies and practice across 92 specific issues
  • comment from The Co-op, M&S and Waitrose
  • profile of an independent retailer
  • critical views from campaign groups
  • supermarket animal welfare A-Z

Included are Tesco, ASDA, Morrisons, Sainsbury's, the Co-op, Waitrose, M&S, Lidl, Londis, Costcutter, Iceland, Netto, ALDI, Booths, Budgens, SPAR, Premier, Farmfoods and McColl's.

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