Six food giants – including Nestlé, Kraft Heinz and Danone – have pledged to report methane emissions annually at Cop28.
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Nestlé invests £7m in recycling firm to tackle difficult plastics
Nestlé is investing £7 million in the firm Impact Recycling as it ramps up its efforts to process hard to recycle plastics.
Coca-Cola, Danone and Nestlé to face investigation over greenwashing
Coca-Cola, Danone and Nestlé Waters are set to face an investigation by the European Commission and CPC over greenwashing claims.
Nestlé reduces virgin plastic packaging by over 10%
Nestlé has reported significant progress in reducing its packaging and improving waste management. The company has reduced its amount of virgin plastic by 10.5% since 2018 and its on track to reach 1/3 less virgin plastic by the end of 2025.
Ikea, BT Group and Nestlé urge government to push for end to fossil fuels at Cop28
Over 125 businesses including Ikea, BT Group and Nestlé are calling on the government to push for an end to the burning of fossil fuels at the upcoming Cop28.
Nestlé, Unilever and PepsiCo commit to regenerative agriculture framework
Nestlé, Danone, Unilever and PepsiCo commit to a regenerative agriculture standard by the Sustainable Agriculture Initiative (SAI).
Nestlé and Cargill to turn cocoa shells into low carbon fertiliser
Nestlé and Cargill are piloting turning coca shells into low carbon fertiliser, in a move to creating a more sustainable supply chain.
Nestlé succeeds in rail trial with Tesco to reduce emissions
Nestlé UK and Ireland is on track to help net zero progress in successful double-stacked rail trial with Tesco.
Nestlé CEO says regenerative farming across industry “isn’t happening fast enough”
Nestlé North America CEO Steve Presley says the regenerative farming across the food and beverage industry “isn’t happening fast enough”.
Nestlé drops its ‘carbon neutral’ pledge and cancels carbon offsetting
Nestlé has withdrawn its sustainability pledges to make certain brands ‘carbon neutral’ and is stopping its use of carbon offsets.