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Company Details - Nestlé Nespresso

Nestlé Nespresso
WebsiteLausanne, Switzerland
Nespresso is a premium brand under the Nestlé Group that specializes in innovative coffee machines and high-quality coffee capsules. The brand revolutionized the at-home espresso experience by offering a convenient, high-end coffee solution for both consumers and professionals.
CCI Score
CCI Score: Nestlé Nespresso
-23.69
0.01%
Latest Event
Nespresso Complicit in Supply Chain Labor Rights Abuses
Investigative reports have revealed that Nespresso, alongside other multinational coffee companies, continues to source coffee from suppliers linked to severe human rights abuses including child labor, forced labor, and wage theft. This pattern of procurement highlights systemic failures in ensuring an ethical and sustainable supply chain.
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Nestlé Nespresso is currently rated as an Accomplice.
Latest Events
- AUG192024
Investigative reports have revealed that Nespresso, alongside other multinational coffee companies, continues to source coffee from suppliers linked to severe human rights abuses including child labor, forced labor, and wage theft. This pattern of procurement highlights systemic failures in ensuring an ethical and sustainable supply chain.
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Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices
March 29
Multiple investigations document that suppliers in Nespresso's supply chain are implicated in exposing workers to hazardous conditions, underpayment, and exploitation, including child labor and forced labor. This indicates a significant disregard for labor rights and human dignity, reflecting negatively on the company’s ethical responsibilities.
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Supply Chain Ethics
March 29
Nespresso's continued acquisition of coffee from suppliers associated with slave-like conditions and systemic labor abuses underscores a serious lapse in supply chain due diligence. The failure to ensure ethical sourcing contributes to perpetuating exploitation and human rights violations.
- MAY042022
Despite achieving B Corp certification, Nespresso has been repeatedly implicated in human rights abuses within its supply chains, including instances of child labor, wage theft, and poor working conditions on coffee farms. Critics argue that the certification serves more as greenwashing than a genuine reform of exploitative labor practices.
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Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices
March 29
Investigations and reports have documented severe labor issues in Nespresso’s supply chain, including child labor and wage theft on coffee farms, which highlight a significant neglect of worker rights.
Nespresso: Known for Human Rights Violations, Now B Corp Certified
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Supply Chain Ethics
March 29
Multiple reports indicate that Nespresso’s sourcing practices involve serious ethical breaches including the use of suppliers with records of child labor and other exploitative conditions, undermining trust in its sustainability claims.
Nespresso: Known for Human Rights Violations, Now B Corp Certified
- MAY042022
Despite achieving B Corp certification, Nespresso— a Nestlé subsidiary known for its high-end coffee products—faces serious human rights allegations, including documented cases of child labor and wage theft in its supply chains. These issues underscore a worrying disconnect between its ethical branding and its operational practices.
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Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices
March 29
Investigations have revealed disturbing labor abuses, including child labor and wage theft on farms supplying Nespresso. Such practices represent a severe violation of worker rights and ethical labor standards, directly undermining the company’s claim to be a force for good despite its B Corp certification.
Nespresso: Known for Human Rights Violations, Now B Corp Certified
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Supply Chain Ethics
March 29
Multiple reports have detailed systemic failures in Nespresso’s supply chain, including the use of suppliers that engage in child labor and wage theft. Such failures in ethical sourcing practices raise concerns over the company’s commitment to sustaining human rights and fair labor conditions.
Nespresso: Known for Human Rights Violations, Now B Corp Certified
- FEB272020
Child labor claims have been raised regarding Nespresso's coffee sourcing in Guatemala. George Clooney, a Nespresso brand ambassador, expressed sadness over these allegations, while CEO Guillaume Le Cunff announced an immediate investigation and a halt to purchases from the implicated farms until further review can ensure compliance with ethical standards.
-40
Supply Chain Ethics
March 29
Allegations of child labor in Nespresso's supply chain raise serious human rights and ethical sourcing concerns. Although the prompt investigation and halt on purchases represent a corrective measure, the underlying claim points to potential systemic exploitation of vulnerable communities. This is particularly concerning from an anti-fascist perspective that champions workers' rights and protection for marginalized groups.
George Clooney 'saddened' over child-labor claims at Nespresso
- FEB262020
An undercover probe in Guatemala found evidence of child labour on coffee farms supplying Nespresso. The company expressed 'extreme concern', halted partnerships with these farms, and launched an investigation despite previously claiming ethical sourcing practices.
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Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices
March 29
The discovery of child labour on supplier farms underscores serious failures in protecting workers' rights and upholding ethical labor practices. Despite the company’s response in suspending operations with the implicated farms, the initial exposure of child exploitation carries a heavy negative weight on labor relations and human rights practices.
Guatemala: Child labour found at coffee farms supplying to Nespresso; Includes company comments
-80
Supply Chain Ethics
March 29
The incident highlights major shortcomings in Nespresso's supply chain ethics, as the company had previously asserted its beans are sourced ethically. The exposure of child labour indicates that due diligence in vetting suppliers was insufficient, reflecting negatively on the company's overall supply chain practices.
Guatemala: Child labour found at coffee farms supplying to Nespresso; Includes company comments
- FEB262020
In response to allegations of child labour on Guatemalan coffee farms, Nespresso announced it has stopped all purchases from the region pending further investigation to ensure ethical sourcing.
+60
Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices
March 29
The decision to suspend purchases addresses serious labour rights concerns by preventing further exploitation, reflecting a proactive stance towards safeguarding human rights and worker welfare.
+70
Supply Chain Ethics
March 29
By immediately ceasing purchases from farms implicated in child labour, Nespresso demonstrates a commitment to ethical supply chain practices and reducing complicity in human rights abuses, aligning with anti-authoritarian and progressive values.
- JAN012018
Nespresso has reinforced its AAA Sustainable Quality™ Program by enforcing a zero tolerance policy on child labor. Initiatives include comprehensive monitoring, targeted training for agronomists, and remediation strategies for farmers who fail to comply, in partnership with the Rainforest Alliance and in accordance with ILO standards.
+80
Supply Chain Ethics
March 29
Nespresso's proactive approach in eliminating child labor from its supply chain—through rigorous compliance standards, capacity building for agronomists, and supportive remediation policies—demonstrates strong ethical business practices that protect vulnerable communities and promote fair supply chain ethics.
Preventing and eradicating child labor from Nespresso’s supply chain
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