Albert Heijn publishes climate impact of 1,100 private label products
Albert Heijn is to publish the “climate impact” of 1,100 private label products in stores and its digital app, as part of a collaboration with Vienna-based climate technology start-up inoqo.The system allows retailers to identify hotspots in their product ranges and work with suppliers to develop solutions to reduce their impact.
This article is available for reading in Trade magazin 2024/6-7
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