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Heineken N.V.

Website

Amsterdam, Netherlands

AMS: HEIA 

Heineken N.V. is a multinational brewing company known for its wide range of beer and cider products. The company operates globally and is recognized for its strong brand heritage in the alcoholic beverage industry.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Heineken N.V.

-26.56

0.02%

Latest Event

Heineken Joins Lobby Against Trump’s Beer Tariffs

Heineken, as a key member of the Brewers of Europe trade group, is part of a broader industry plea urging the European Commission to counteract new US import tariffs on beer, which threaten to eliminate up to 100,000 EU jobs if left unaddressed.

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ACCOMPLICE

Heineken N.V. is currently rated as an Accomplice.

-20 to -29 CCI Score
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Latest Events

  • Heineken Joins Lobby Against Trump’s Beer Tariffs Logo
    APR
    06
    2025

    Heineken, as a key member of the Brewers of Europe trade group, is part of a broader industry plea urging the European Commission to counteract new US import tariffs on beer, which threaten to eliminate up to 100,000 EU jobs if left unaddressed.

  • Heineken’s Lobbying Efforts Exposed Logo
    FEB
    25
    2025

    LobbyFacts data reveals that Heineken N.V. held 22 meetings with high-level EU officials between 2014 and 2025, indicating sustained lobbying activity. The report also notes issues with duplicate listings, underscoring ongoing and possibly unrefined efforts to influence policy decision‐making.

  • -40

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 29

    The documented 22 meetings with EU commissioners and senior officials reflect aggressive lobbying by Heineken. By engaging extensively with policymakers, the company seeks to shape regulations in a manner that predominantly favors corporate interests, potentially at the expense of accountability and the welfare of workers and marginalized communities.

    Heineken N.V. | lobbyfacts

  • Heineken USA PAC Political Contribution Logo
    FEB
    06
    2025

    Heineken USA PAC donated $27,000 to federal candidates in the 2023-2024 election cycle, highlighting corporate engagement in U.S. electoral politics.

  • -20

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 29

    The Heineken USA PAC’s donation of $27,000 to federal candidates illustrates direct corporate involvement in politics. Such contributions can intensify corporate influence over democratic processes, raising concerns about potential support for policies that may align with authoritarian or elitist agendas. From an anti-fascist perspective, corporate political spending, without clear progressive intent, is viewed negatively.

    Heineken USA PAC Contributions to Federal Candidates • OpenSecrets

  • Heineken addresses slave labour allegations in Brazil Logo
    OCT
    13
    2023

    Heineken swiftly responded to allegations that one of its logistics contractors was subjecting workers to conditions akin to slavery. The company confirmed it terminated its contract with Transportadora Sider after learning of illegally long working hours and lack of proper facilities for truck drivers, and announced a R$20 million investment to upgrade amenities at its breweries, aiming to have its facility removed from Brazil’s 'dirty list'.

  • +70

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 29

    Heineken demonstrated a commitment to labor rights by acting immediately upon learning about the abusive working conditions associated with its logistics contractor. By terminating the contract and investing in improved facilities for truck drivers, the company took responsible steps to address and rectify labor abuses.

    Heineken fights to clear name from Brazil’s infamous slave labour list

  • +60

    Supply Chain Ethics

    March 29

    By promptly severing ties with Transportadora Sider, Heineken signaled an effort to enforce ethical practices within its supply chain. This move helps to distance the brand from abusive labor practices and serves as a corrective measure to prevent future violations.

    Heineken fights to clear name from Brazil’s infamous slave labour list

  • Heineken Exposed for Slave Labor Practices in Brazil Logo
    OCT
    11
    2023

    Heineken, through its subsidiary Kaiser brewery in Brazil, has been implicated in slave labor practices after subcontractor Sider was found to subject predominantly Venezuelan and Haitian migrant workers to forced labor conditions. The company has a history of human rights violations, with previous incidents in DR Congo, allegations of abusive practices in promotions, and remains under scrutiny for inadequate remedial actions.

  • -90

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 29

    The article details severe labor rights violations at a Heineken-owned brewery in Brazil, where subcontracted workers faced conditions analogous to slavery. This demonstrates a blatant disregard for worker rights and ethical business practices, marking a significant negative impact from an anti-fascist and human rights perspective.

    Heineken Exposed for 'Slave Labor' Practices in Brazil

  • -80

    Supply Chain Ethics

    March 29

    The forced labor violations extend to Heineken’s supply chain where inadequate oversight of subcontractor Sider has enabled unethical labor practices. This highlights systemic issues within the company’s supply chain ethics and responsibility framework.

    Heineken Exposed for 'Slave Labor' Practices in Brazil

  • Heineken Accused of Supporting 'Slavery-Like Conditions' in Brazil Logo
    OCT
    06
    2023

    Heineken-owned brewery Cervejarias Kaiser Brasil was placed on Brazil's 'Dirty List' for labor practices deemed akin to slavery. A 2021 inspection revealed that subcontracted drivers endured 18-hour shifts without proper amenities, triggering concerns over exploitative labor conditions. Heineken’s reliance on supplier audits and its Carrier Excellence Program did not prevent these abuses, raising serious questions about its labor oversight.

  • -75

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 29

    The report highlights severe labor exploitation within Heineken’s supply chain, where drivers subcontracted through Sider faced 18-hour workdays, inadequate lodging, and restricted access to water. This situation reflects a profound failure in upholding labor rights, undermining worker dignity, and is emblematic of the company's willful blindness toward exploitative practices. The use of a Code of Conduct and periodic audits is perceived as insufficient to remedy the systemic issues uncovered.

    Brazil: Heineken Accused To Support 'Slavery-Like Conditions'

  • Heineken Fined for Failing to Prevent Outsourced Slave Labour in Brazil Logo
    MAY
    17
    2021

    Heineken, alongside Ambev, was fined in Brazil for not adequately supervising its outsourced contractor, Sider, which subjected immigrant workers from Venezuela and Haiti to conditions akin to slavery. The company stated it learned of the case through the Regional Labor Superintendency and cooperated to safeguard workers' rights, but the incident highlights a significant failure in labor oversight.

  • -80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 29

    The incident reveals a severe lapse in Heineken's labor oversight regarding its outsourced contractor. Despite later cooperation with authorities, the failure to prevent exploitative conditions affecting vulnerable immigrant workers represents a significant violation of human rights and labor standards.

    Brazil: Ambev and Heineken fined for slave labour in outsourced company; victims were immigrants from Venezuela and Haiti

  • Heineken Fined for Slave Labour in Outsourced Contractor Logo
    MAR
    03
    2021

    In Brazil, Heineken was fined after inspectors uncovered slave labour conditions at its outsourced contractor. The investigation revealed that Venezuelan and Haitian immigrant workers were subjected to inhumane working conditions, including long hours, lack of basic necessities, and exploitative fees.

  • -80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 29

    The case exposes severe labor rights abuses with conditions akin to slavery at a contractor linked to Heineken. Such practices not only undermine worker rights but also reflect poorly on the company's ethical responsibilities in its supply chain by failing to safeguard vulnerable immigrant workers.

    Brazil: Ambev and Heineken fined for slave labour in outsourced company; victims were immigrants from Venezuela and Haiti

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