Nestlé in the United States Reports Progress in Creating Shared Value
U.S. Operating Companies Publish Metrics Showcasing Nestlé’s Environmental Impact
New York, NY (June 7, 2011) – Nestlé in the United States recently released its
2010 Creating Shared Value report detailing accomplishments in the areas of
nutrition, sustainable business practices, and community development. The report
became available at the third-annual Creating Shared Value Forum held in
Washington, D.C. May 19.
Creating Shared Value is Nestlé's fundamental global business strategy based on
the belief that for a business to prosper in the long term, it must create value
for society. In the United States, Nestlé creates value by providing quality
products supported by an expertise in nutrition, health and wellness. The
company provides jobs with comprehensive benefits in 47 states; supports the
communities where Nestlé does business; and produces tasty and nutritious food
and beverages using high standards of environmental stewardship.
“Clearly, the last few years have been challenging for companies and communities
in the U.S. and across the globe,” said Heidi Paul, Vice President, Corporate
Affairs, Nestlé Waters North America. “Our long-term commitment to Creating
Shared Value allows us to serve the communities where we live and work and also
produce great-tasting food and beverages that help make good, healthy living
possible.”
New developments highlighted in the 2010 report include the creation of two
organizations that will allow Nestlé to pioneer science-based nutritional
solutions, a partnership with the National Education Association to develop a
nutrition-education program for educators, and metrics reporting the company’s
environmental impact in the U.S.
“This report marks the first time we are publishing metrics that measure our
environmental impact in the U.S.,” said Paul. “In the long term, our facilities
aim to reduce our water and energy consumption and create fewer greenhouse gas
emissions per ton of product. Reporting our environmental metrics helps Nestlé
implement strategies to improve our operational efficiency and environmental
performance, as well as remain accountable to our stakeholders.”
While Nestlé is best known for chocolate, the company offers far more than
sweets. Nestlé in the United States consists of five operating companies: Nestlé
USA, Nestlé Purina PetCare Company, Nestlé Waters North America, Nestlé
Nutrition and Nestlé Professional. Together, they employ over 51,000 people and
operate in more than 120 locations in 47 states, including 12 new facilities
since 2008. Last year, Nestlé in the United States had sales totaling more than
$27 billion, representing Nestlé S.A.’s largest market.
Below are some highlights of the Nestlé in the United States’ second annual
Creating Shared Value report. To view the full report, please
click here.
A Good Food, Good Life Company
- Good Food, Good Life is about tasty, healthy products that can be enjoyed
by every member of the family at every stage of life and for every way of
life.
- In 2010, Nestlé created Nestlé Health Science S.A. and the Nestlé Institute
of Health Sciences to pioneer science-based nutritional solutions.
- Nestlé in the U.S. has a variety of weight management solutions, including
sensible snacks, everyday meals, personalized weight loss, medically monitored
weight loss and products to address pet obesity.
- Nestlé in the U.S. provides nutritious, healthy food for every member of
the family at every stage of life: infants and toddlers, families, athletes,
mature adults/grandparents, and pets.
- From refreshing water brands to flavorful juices to nutritional supplement
drinks, Nestlé in the U.S. offers an array of nutritious, great-tasting beverages
for healthy hydration at all stages of life.
Creating Quality Jobs for Economic Vitality
- Nestlé in the U.S. operates in 120 locations in 47 states and has over
51,000 U.S. employees.
- The United States is Nestlé’s largest market, totaling nearly $27 billion
in product sales.
- Nestlé in the U.S. has opened 12 new facilities since 2008 in 10 states:
Allentown, PA; Anderson, IN; Denver, CO; Fremont, MI; Gray Summit, MO; Greenwood, IN; Kingfield, ME; Sacramento, CA; Solon, OH; Stamford, CT; Dallas, TX; and Pasadena, TX.
Creating Shared Value for Sustainable Business Practices
- Nestlé uses a number of key performance indicators (KPIs) to measure its
environmental impact as it relates to product volume, water withdrawal rate,
on-site energy consumption, water discharge, and greenhouse gas emissions.
The environmental KPIs for Nestlé in the U.S. are published in this report.
- Between 2009 and 2010, the water withdrawal rate per ton of product
decreased by 2 percent. The energy consumption rate per ton of product
manufactured over the same period remained steady.
- Between 2009 and 2010, water discharged from and the amount of greenhouse
gases generated by Nestlé’s facilities remained level; however, while production
increased during that time, the amount of greenhouse gases generated actually
decreased by 6 percent per ton of product manufactured.
Creating Shared Value in its Communities
Nestlé in the U.S. has the opportunity and responsibility to engage its consumers
and the communities where it does business. Here are a few examples:
- In 2011, Nestlé in the U.S. updated its nutrition-education program Healthy
Steps for Healthy Lives in partnership with the National Education
Association-Health Information Network to reflect the 2010 U.S. Dietary Guidelines.
- More than 154 million pounds of food and beverages have been distributed to 175
food banks over the past 20 years as part of a long-term relationship between Feeding
America and Nestlé USA, Nestlé Waters North America and Nestlé Nutrition.
- Nestlé Waters North America and Nestlé Purina PetCare Company work closely with
Keep America Beautiful to make America’s communities cleaner, greener, safer and more
livable.
- Project WET has reached more than 145 million students and 300,000 teachers with
water-education in every state through a 15-year sponsorship by Nestlé Waters North
America.
- In 2010, Nestlé in the U.S. donated more than $1 million in bottled water and
food products to help Haiti in the earthquake aftermath.
- In 2010, Nestlé Purina PetCare Company donated more than $20 million to U.S.
animal welfare and other charitable organizations.
About Nestlé in the United States
Nestlé in the United States consists of five main businesses: Nestlé USA, Nestlé Purina
PetCare Company, Nestlé Waters North America, Nestlé Nutrition and Nestlé Professional.
Together, these companies operate in more than 120 locations in 47 states and employ over
51,000 people. The United States is Nestlé S.A.’s largest market with combined product sales
in the United States totaling more than $27 billion in 2010.
Committed to becoming the very best Nutrition, Health and Wellness company, Nestlé in the
Committed to becoming the very best Nutrition, Health and Wellness company, Nestlé in the
United States provides nutritious, healthy food for every member of the family at every stage
of life: infants and toddlers, families, athletes, mature adults/grandparents, and pets. Key brands
include LEAN CUISINE®, NESTLÉ® TOLL HOUSE®,
POWERBAR®, NESTLÉ® PURE LIFE®, POLAND SPRING®,
GERBER®, and PURINA ONE®.
To learn more about Nestlé, including its commitment to the environment, please visit:
CreatingSharedValue.org,
NestléNutrition.com,
NestléUSA.com,
NestléWatersNorthAmerica.com,
Purina.com and
NestléProfessional.com.
Media Contact
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Nestlé Waters North America
(201) 863-0240
jane.Lazgin@waters.nestle.com
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