Nestlé will deliver reductions in food-related greenhouse gas emissions through diversifying menus, raising employee awareness about food choices and improving internal understanding of what ingredients to use in meals and snacks
Nestlé has committed to serve its employees with more climate-friendly foods through the Cool Food Pledge, a growing movement of workplaces, cities, hotels, hospitals and restaurants aiming to cut food-related greenhouse gas emissions by 25% by 2030.
With around 300 000 employees around the world, Nestlé serves an estimated 50 million meals a year at its sites. There is already an emphasis at the company on using local produce and increasing plant-based options.
The Nestlé company will deliver reductions in food-related greenhouse gas emissions through diversifying menus, raising employee awareness about food choices and improving internal understanding of what ingredients to use in meals and snacks. The company will also work with suppliers and customers to encourage them to adopt such practices in their own operations.
The pledge forms part of Nestlé’s broader commitment to achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions from farm to fork by 2050.
Groups serving 940 million meals annually have already signed on to this initiative, including BASF, Bloomberg, Cambridge University, the City of Milan, Harvard University, IKEA, Seattle Children’s Hospital and the World Bank.
Preliminary data indicate that if current pledge signatories collectively hit the 25% reduction target by 2030, they will avoid more than 1 million tons CO2e of food-related GHG emissions annually, which is equivalent to taking more than 230,000 cars off the road.
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