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John Doe vs.. Starbucks: Acht brasilianische Plantagenarbeiter verklagen den US-Konzern. Ihr Vorwurf: Sklaverei und Menschenhandel. Der Fall konnte die Kaffeeindustrie verandern
Nestlé y Starbucks, acusados por ONG de violaciones de derechos en plantaciones de café
Caffè sporco tra lavoro forzato e sfruttamento minorile: quattro ong denunciano i colossi. Accuse anche a Lavazza
Nestlé, Dallmayr and Starbucks: Coffee produced through child labor?
Nestlé et Starbucks visés par une plainte pour violations des droits humains
NGOs file complaints over coffee labor abuses
How Brazil’s booming coffee industry is driving deforestation
Coffee-driven deforestation is making it harder to grow coffee, watchdog group says
Coffee Production May Be Imperiled as Forests Are Destroyed for More Crops
Brazil forest loss linked to coffee hit 737,000 hectares between 2002 and 2023, report says
Le café brésilien, menacé par la déforestation massive qu’il cause lui-même
La deforestazione nella tazzina: così il caffè disbosca l’Amazzonia, pressing per fermare le regole Ue
Café do Brasil desmatou área de duas São Paulo em 25 anos, diz pesquisa
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