Five questions for Tesco about its role in forest destruction
Tesco is making big profits from its meat and dairy supply chains linked to deforestation, according to the BBC’s Chris Stokel-Walker, founder of the struggling Brazilian Amazon region. But what does this mean for the supermarket?
Source: greenpeace.org.ukPublished on 2021-06-18
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