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L’Oreal, Chanel and Nespresso pioneer carbon insetting to cut emissions

MILAN – Leading-edge companies striving for carbon neutrality often turn to carbon offsets to deal with the hardest-to-reduce emissions, such as those created by employee travel, according to a new study issued by Forest Trends.

Nestle counts on coffee, water to reach 2020 goal, says CEO Schneider

VEVEY, SWITZERLAND — High growth categories such as coffee and water should play key roles as Nestle S.A. targets mid-single-digit organic sales growth by ...

Nestlé lead new mentoring programme to develop the lawyers of tomorrow

LONDON, UK – University students interested in a legal career can now have a taste of life as lawyer, thanks to a new mentoring...

Nestlé recognised by CDP as climate change global leader in supply chain

Nestlé has been recognised as a global leader in reducing carbon emissions and tackling climate change across its supply chain. The international not-for-profit CDP has...

Nestlé S.A. signs agreement to acquire Egyptian instant coffee company

CAIRO, Egypt – Nestlé SA announced today that it has signed an agreement to acquire Caravan Marketing Company SAE (“CMC”), a leading Egyptian instant...

Nestlé scientists reveal a less sugary sweet chocolate discovery

Nestlé said it discovered a new way of reducing sugar in chocolate but taste just as good as the current blend. A quite radical idea ...

Vietnam needs to replant 160,000 ha of coffee

Vietnam’s coffee farming sector will have to replant 140,000 to 160,000 hectares of aging trees in the coming years, said the Department of Crop...

Nestle to source more coffee from China

Nestle will buy 13,500 tonnes of coffee beans from south China's Yunnan Province this year as the global food giant seeks to develop ties...

Nestlé recognised for climate change leadership

Nestlé has been recognised as a global leader in tackling climate change, earning a place on CDP's Climate A List. Nestlé is among the 9...

Nestlé sees full-year organic growth around 3.5 percent

VEVEY, Switzerland – Nestlé, he biggest food company in the world, issued yesterday its nine-month sales results. The maker of Nescafé and Nespresso reported...

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