Nestlé takes its responsibility in feeding babies very seriously. All our products, including baby foods, are safe to consume and comply with applicable national regulations.
I am seeing reports in the media and/or from Greenpeace about microplastics. Is there a food safety risk? Should I be concerned?
We understand the concerns raised in this report and take them seriously. We want to reassure all consumers that our products are safe to consume.
We apply strict controls across our manufacturing, including the rigorous selection and management of packaging materials.
What steps is Nestlé taking to protect infants from potential microplastic exposure?
We understand and share concerns about microplastics.
Microplastics are widely present in the environment and we understand and take these concerns seriously. Eliminating microplastics is a universal, global challenge. At Nestlé, we continuously monitor emerging science and regulatory guidelines, including on microplastics, to ensure our products meet all applicable food safety standards and regulatory requirements.
Why are you using plastic packaging for baby food? Will Nestlé commit to phasing it out as requested by Greenpeace?
Plastic food-grade packaging plays an essential role in protecting food and beverages, ensuring the food safety and quality of the product, and helping to prevent food waste.
We take care when selecting our packaging materials based on our rigorous quality and safety standards and all applicable regulatory requirements.