Coop Switzerland Acknowledged by WWF
Retailer and wholesaler Coop Switzerland has improved in almost all areas of the WWF’s environmental rating, compared to the last time a rating was taken, in 2015.
“We are very proud that we have once again achieved a top spot in the WWF environmental rating and have also been able to improve on 2015”, said Bruno Cabernard, head of dustainability at Coop.
In Switzerland, Coop has the most products with a WWF-recommended sustainability label, with sustainability deeply rooted in its corporate strategy.
Moreover, it is continuously reducing its energy consumption and is relying on renewable energy sources to achieve its aim of being carbon-neutral by 2023, ESM reports.
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