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28% 

reduction in overall water withdrawal from the environment since 1998, whilst increasing food production volume by 76%. Learn more in Creating Shared Value - Key Indicators

Creating Shared Value - an approach to Corporate Social Responsibility
Razia Berveen lifestock worker
Razia Berveen is a livestock worker taking part in a Nestlé-United Nations Development Program (UNDP) partnership scheme in Pakistan. Read more.
For a business to be successful in the long term it has to create value, not only for its shareholders but also for society. We call this Creating Shared Value. It is not philanthropy or an add-on, but a fundamental part of our business strategy.

Watch the film (7 minutes).

Download the pdf report in four languages:

English (pdf, 2 Mb)
French (pdf, 2 Mb)
German (pdf, 2 Mb)
Spanish (pdf, 2 Mb).

Simply stated, in order to create value for our shareholders and our company, we need to create value for the people in the countries where we are present. This includes the farmers who supply us, our employees, our consumers and the communities where we operate.

 


FILM: The Nestlé Creating Shared Value Report 2007
Creating Shared Value film

A short film to explain how the concept of Creating Shared Value is practiced in our business.

    STORY: Collaborative water project in Rwanda
    Children in Rwanda

    Nestlé has joined forces with the LWF and the IFAPA to bring clean water to thousands in the district of Kirehe in Rwanda.

      FILM: Maggi instant noodle factory, Brazil
      Maggi Instant Noodles: Improving Nutrition, Brazil

      See the local impact of a Popularly Positioned Products factory in Brazil.



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        Hi
        Afraid you still have to overcome your sales of smp to third world mothers. Albeit I may be out of date.
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        Posted by Nick H from Somerset uk - April 11, 2008
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