Also known as
EDEKA, EDEKA ZENTRALE AG & Co. KG, Edeka Gruppe, EDEKA Zentrale AG, Aktiengesellschaft und Co. KG
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WeGreen Sustainability Footprint for
Edeka
Update: 2/23/12
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EDEKA has, according to Reprisk, a medium reputation risk. Since 2007, RepRisk has collected 14 media reports in which EDEKA has been criticized in 15 different topic areas. As a consequence, EDEKA has a current RepRisk Index of 40. The peak value was 40 out of 100 in January 2012.
About the source:
 On a daily basis, RepRisk scans several thousand independent sources in 13 languages, searching for reports that criticize corporations in the areas of environmental-, human rights-, labor rights- and corporate governance- issues. Typical accusations include: environmental pollution, greenwashing, human rights abuses, forced relocation, slave- and child labour, corruption, fraud, controversial products and other violations of national legislation or international standards. The criticism is then summarized, analysed and evaluated. The RepRisk index (RRI) is a quantification of the risks and allows for controversial companies to be identified. The RRI does not reflect the actual sustainability achievements of a company as it only looks at negative criticism. The RRI is thus a risk measurement rather than a reputational- or sustainability evaluation. The Peak RRI is a measure for the environmental- and social risks of a corporation and is interpreted as follows: 0-24 = low risk (green), 25-49 = medium risk (amber), 50-74 = high risk (red), 75-100 = very high risk (red). The online tool RepRisk is primarily used by banks, asset managers and pension funds. The source is considered "hard", if more than 5 media reports are listed and the Peak RRI was higher than 24. Therefore the source has a threefold impact on the Sustainability Footprint, otherwise a twofold. More detailed information can be found on our methodology page.
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Edeka has a Sustainability Report but they dont score a minimum of 33% of the points and therefor get red. The company ranks 58 out of 160.
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 The body for ecological economic research (IÖW) and the ecological initiative "future e.V." publish a ranking of the sustainability reports of the 160 biggest German companies every second year. The focus of this ranking is on the transparency of the report about the social, ecological and economical activities of the companies, NOT on the actual implementation of those. This report ranking is a major incentive for more transparency on the German market. To identify the green, yellow and red light companies, the percentage of achieved points in relation to the total possible points was determined. Companies without a sustainability report receive a red light. This source is considered as "medium" and therefore has a twofold impact on the Sustainability Footprint. More detailed information can be found on our methodolgy page.
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EDEKA ZENTRALE AG & Co. KG has -3 Image-Points at Companize and thus belongs to the companies with the worst reputation. The red score is based on 14 news.
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 Companize.com is a social network, mapping out corporations reputation as seen by their employees and other citizens. The latest news and information concerning a company's reputation, such as environmental scandals, data misuse and awards won for being a fair employer are displayed and rated by the networks users. One mouse click shows if they perceive a certain information as negative or positive. As an employee of an evaluated corporation, you can also give your opinion about their employer performance. Whether a company scores green, amber or red depends on the number of "image points" they score. Those 33% of companies that score best at companize receive green. The 33% worst companies receive red and the centre span receives amber. The source is considered “soft” and therewith has a onefold impact on the Sustainability Footprint. There is one exception to that if more than five notifications about a company exist. In this case the source is considered “medium”.More detailed information can be found on our methodology page.
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According to Brandoscope EDEKA Zentrale AG, Aktiengesellschaft und Co. KG is certified in 3 out of 10 sustainability areas and therefore get green. The company is certified in the following areas of sustainability: Environmental Protection, Animal Protection, Organic Farming.
About the source:
 Brandoscope is an independent sustainability index. Companies that are certified in one or multiple areas of the sustainability dimensions are listed in the index. The certifications are divided into the areas of health, protection of the environment, organic farming, regional products, CO2- emissions reduction, fair conditions of employement, social responsibility, anti- corruption, fair trade and animal protection. Brandoscope leaves it to the individual, to rate the different aspects based on their personal moral concepts. Every company that is listed at the index therefore gets green. This source is considered as "soft" and therefore has a onefold impact on the Sustainability Footprint. More detailed information can be found on our methodolgy page.
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4 votes by WeGreen users: Edeka gets red. Last results:
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About the company
The Edeka Group is the largest German supermarket corporation, currently holding a market share of 26%. Founded in 1898, it consists today of several cooperatives of independent supermarkets all operating under the umbrella organisation Edeka Zentrale AG & Co KG, headquarters in Hamburg. There are approximately 4,100 stores with the Edeka nameplate that range from small corner stores to hypermarkets. On November 16, 2007 Edeka reached an agreement with Tengelmann (known for A&P in the US) to purchase a 70% majority stake in Tengelmann's Plus discounter store division. http://inmuc100. tengelmann. de/data/website/tengelmannsite. nsf/pressemitteilungen_html/0EB7852D99B6ABABC12573950046CBFF?open
Affiliate companies
Subsidiaries and divisions:
Netto
Industries and Tags
Operations:
Germany, Denmark
Brands and Products
Brands:
Gut&Günstig,
Backstube Brot,
Bancetto,
Bio Wertkost,
Gemüseküche,
Gutfleisch,
KING'S GOLD,
Landgut,
Mibell,
Rio Grande,
Schlemmer Küche,
elkos,
MEGA Technikprodukte,
Schlemmer,
Küche,
Gut & Günstig,
Gut+Günstig
Basic data
Founding or merger: | 1914 |
Employees: | 250000 |
Headquarter: | Hamburg, Germany |
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