Ob Indien, Brasilien, Türkei, Kasachstan, Ecuador oder Marokko: Public Eye wird mit Recherchen und Kampagnen aktiv, wenn Menschenrechte durch das Handeln von Schweizer Politik und Wirtschaft verletzt werden.| stories.publiceye.ch
An exclusive investigation by Public Eye in collaboration with Repórter Brasil sheds light on several cases of modern slavery perpetrated by Nestlé coffee suppliers in Brazil. This is in spite of the Swiss company promising zero tolerance of this practice for years. Two workers affected by this scourge recount how they toiled under inhumane conditions, were deprived of their wages, and feared for their lives.| stories.publiceye.ch
Nestlé’s leading baby-food brands, promoted in low- and middle-income countries as healthy and key to supporting young children’s development, contain high levels of added sugar. In Switzerland, where Nestlé is headquartered, such products are sold with no added sugar. These are the main findings of a new investigation by Public Eye and the International Baby Food Action Network (IBFAN), which shed light on Nestlé’s hypocrisy and the deceptive marketing strategies deployed by the Swi...| stories.publiceye.ch