Aldi Portugal Boosts Organic, Vegetarian Product Offering
Aldi Portugal increased the offer of organic products in its stores by 48% last year, as well as tripling the number of vegetarian and/or vegan products it offers.
The data comes from the retailer’s third sustainability report, which also revealed that 50% of the retailer’s private label seafood products are certified with MSC, ASC, GLOBALG.A.P. or EU-Bio classifications, as part of its commitment to sustainable fishing.
Last year, Aldi Portugal launched a new ‘packaging mission’ with the aim of avoiding packaging when possible, reducing the use of plastic and introducing selective disposal and recycling for all private label products.
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