Aldi pays attention to Greenpeace
Germany's largest department store chain decided that from 2020 terminates the sales of chemically manufactured products as the result of a Greenpeace survey carried out in 2014.
The department store chain announced on Tuesday that together with the Greenpeace environmental organization, they worked out a “demanding and complex environment-friendly criteria” and as part of the action plan, until 2020 will gradually cease the use of certain chemicals in its products. (MTI, hirado.hu)
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