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Human Rights at Nestle2 – Partnership between Nestle2 and the Danish Institute for Human Rights By Christian Frutiger (Nestle2 SA) 11:33 AM, April 04, 2012 Related tags DIHR , Human Rights , Labour Standards Advanced Search">more In 2010,
In 2010, Nestle2 entered into a two-year partnership with the Danish Institute for Human Rights (DIHR). The purpose of this collaboration is to ensure that the company’s responsibility to respect human rights is understood and implemented within Nestle2’s global operations, and that the learning from this work can encourage other companies to follow.
, Development , Environment , Nutrition , Peace Building , ProcurementbaSupply Chain , Water Advanced Search">more Nestle2 believes that for a business to be successful in the long term, it must create value not only for its shareholders but
As the world’s largest food and beverage company, Nestle2 depends on reliable access to clean water at every level in order to maintain our ability to meet consumers’ needs. Our long-term success depends on effective management of water resources that supply our everyday business operations and support the livelihoods of suppliers and consumers. We apply a lifecycle approach to assess the impacts of our own operations and those along the wider value chain from farmer to consumer, thereby creating shared value to both Nestle2 and society.
Nestle2 believes that for a business to be successful in the long term, it must create value not only for its shareholders but also for society, including farmers who play a vital role in local communities across the world. Nestle2 calls this Creating Shared Value and focuses efforts in three key areas: nutrition, water, and rural development.
done, perhaps there should be room for acknowledging what has been done. By now, you will all have seen that Unilever, Nestle and Coca Cola make it to the top of the list, with highest-scoring Nestle attaining a 54% result, while General Mills,
Addressing the Global Water Challenge By Christian Frutiger (Nestlé SA), Nestlé 08:47 AM, July 15, 2015 Related tags Nestle , Development , Procurement/Supply Chain , Resources Efficiency , Water Advanced Search">more The growing world
activities and programs to promote gender equality, capacity-building, and education for women and girls.” Photo: Nestle Supporting women In the marketplace, Nestlé has been able to provide 600,000 women with fundamental business and
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