At a joint Nestlé-UN Global Compact event in New York, Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, Chairman
and CEO of Nestlé, today presented the company's
first Creating Shared Value report, including new figures on the impact of its business activities on the environment and society across
the world. In 2007, Nestlé reduced its direct greenhouse gas emissions by 16% compared to ten years ago, and its overall water withdrawal
by 28%, while at the same time increasing the total volume of goods produced by 76%. In 2007, Nestlé invested over
CHF 100 million in
environment-related industrial improvements, as well as around CHF 170 million in new production
facilities in Brazil, Pakistan and China.
The company also continued to provide free technical assistance to over 600,000 farmers in the developing world, including
CHF 30 million in micro-credits.
Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, Chairman and CEO of Nestlé: "Creating Shared Value means
thinking long term while at the same time delivering
strong annual results. One of the fundamental Nestlé Corporate Business Principles is that we will not sacrifice long-term development for
short-term gain. This enables us to deliver the Nestlé model – 5-6% organic growth together with an
EBIT margin improvement in constant
currencies – year after year, while at the same time improving our environmental and social performance, thereby having a positive impact
on millions of people across the world."
The report, which was reviewed for accuracy by Bureau Veritas, is an integral part of Nestlé's business reporting. It contains a number
of detailed figures which have become available as a result of the continued development of
GLOBE, Nestlé's worldwide management
information system, and are now made public for the first time. Indeed, GLOBE will
supply increasing amounts of information about Nestlé
over the coming years, allowing the company to provide progressively more quantitative information about its activities in local communities
everywhere. The full text of the report in English, French, German and Spanish, as well as supporting video material, is available at
www.nestle.com/csv.
- Contacts:
- Media: François-Xavier Perroud (Nestlé) Tel.: +41-21-924 2596
- Investors: Roddy Child-Villiers (Nestlé) Tel.: +41-21-924 3622