* * * * * * * * * 1. One minute: Check out how your supermarket performs in the updated scorecard
2. Two minutes: Get in touch to tell them how they can do better.
3. Twenty minutes: read our in-depth report on worker’s rights.
Choose your supermarket and send them a message to take human suffering out of your food.
We analysed these leading supermarkets’ policies and practices on human rights in their supply chains. We asked whether supermarkets are transparent and accountable in the ways they ensure that workers’ rights are respected, small-scale farmers are prosperous and the women who produce our food are treated fairly.
1. We examined supermarkets' policies and practices
2. We looked for behaviour that protects the rights of workers, farmers and women and gave each supermarket a score out of 100%
3. The higher the percentage, the better your supermarket checks out on human rights – but all six still have a long way to go.
This scorecard is based on supermarkets' public policies, statements, and commitments. Reported human rights allegations in the supply chains of companies can be found here: https://www.business-humanrights.org/barcodes