Nestle Prouds Its 2022 Progress In Renewable Electricity, Regenerative Agriculture, Deforestation-free Supply Chains
Nestle SA’s greenhouse gas emissions declined by 6.4% to 112.9 million tonnes in 2022, according to the company’s Creating Shared Value and Sustainability Report issued March 21.
The GHG emissions fell below a 2018 baseline for the first time. Vevey-based Nestle aims to reduce GHG emissions, when compared to the 2018 baseline, by 20% by 2025 and by 50% by 2030.
Nestle progress in 2022 also came in renewable electricity, regenerative agriculture and deforestation-free supply chains.
Nestle is very committed to sourcing 100% renewable electricity across its sites globally, reached 78.4% renewable electricity sourced in its manufacturing sites in 2022, up from 63.7% in 2021.
However, the general principles and practices of regenerative agriculture aim to improve soil health and fertility, protect water resources, and safeguard biodiversity. Nestle aims to source 20% of key ingredients through regenerative agriculture methods by 2025 and by 50% by 2030. The percentage came in at 6.8% in 2022.
A 2022 goal was to achieve and maintain 100% assessed deforestation-free primary supply chains (meat, palm oil, pulp and paper, soy, and sugar) by 2022. The company reached 99.1% last year, up from 97.2% in 2021.
…you can check it out on the brand 2022 progress made in renewable electricity, regenerative agriculture and deforestation-free supply chains, as Nestle work toward net-zero by 2050: bit.ly/3Km2uGh (via @FoodBizNews)
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