Belgian supermarkets commit to living wage in the
banana sector

Five major retailers in Belgium have joined forces to commit to a living wage for banana workers throughout their international supply chains.
The banana – bestseller in the fruit section
Why action is needed now

Combined efforts for bigger impact
How to work towards the realization of this commitment
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