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Find out more about sustainability at Nestlé. Creating Shared Value (CSV) is how we deliver long-term positive impact for all our stakeholders, guided by our desire to contribute to a more sustainable future.
- Our Approach
This is why we are helping farmers by providing financial...
- Waste Reduction Our Ambition is a Future Where None of Our Packaging Ends up in Landfill Or as Litter Read More
However, these essential requirements should not come at the...
- Supporting Balanced and Sustainable Diets Nestlé is The First Company to Disclose The Nutritional Value of Its Entire Global Portfolio of Food and Beverage Products, Using The Health Star Rating System Read More
Nestlé helps to bring tasty and balanced diets by providing...
- Cocoa
The Nestlé Cocoa Plan, along with Rainforest Alliance...
- Spices
Nestlé is a relatively small purchaser of spices. We source...
- Sugar
To monitor sugar production from the farm to the mill,...
- Advocacy
Raise awareness of salient human rights issues within the...
- Vegetables
In the north of France, Nestlé has been working with farmers...
- Our Approach
Discover how Nestlé’s development of agricultural science, low carbon products, sustainable farming and next-gen packaging are shaping a more positive future.
As the world’s largest food and beverage company we are determined to play a leading role in tackling climate change and draw our global influence to effect positive change and grow sustainably. A JOURNEY TOWARDS ACHIEVING ZERO NET GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS BY 2050
Dec 3, 2020 · Nestlé today defined its global roadmap to achieve net zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The phased approach aims to halve the company’s emissions by 2030 and realize net zero by 2050.
At Nestlé, we’re striving for a more sustainable future, towards a healthier planet, a stronger and more responsible society, and a thriving economy. Our goals are ambitious – we aim to achieve net zero emissions by 2050 and we have a detailed plan to get there.
Nestlé is using its size, scale and reach to tackle climate change and make a big difference. We are transforming our business and using our resources to inspire change. Building on a decade of action, we will halve our greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and reach net zero by 2050 - even as our business continues to grow.
Nov 15, 2019 · The world’s largest food company is trying to show it can be environmentally sustainable and still make money. Activists are skeptical.