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Corporate Responsibility

  • Kellogg, PepsiCo Top Food and Beverage in Water Efficiency

    Kellogg and PepsiCo led food and beverage makers in efficiency of water use, an important metric for the long-term profitability and sustainability of resource-intensive businesses, according to Lux Research. Lux Research analysts evaluated resource efficiency in consumer packaged goods. Here are their findings.
  • UN and Mars Sign New Food Safety Agreement

    Fin out how the Food and Agriculture Organization and Mars are joining forces to strengthen food safety.
  • The Beauty in Talent

    In this exclusive Q&A, L'Oreal USA's Andrea Atwell divulges her recipe for success on attracting, building and developing a talented, entrepreneurial supply chain planning team.
  • Mars Acquires Mexican Manufacturer Grupo Turin

    Mars will acquire Grupo Turin, a manufacturer of high-quality chocolates in Mexico since 1928. Find out what the two companies have in common and what this means for Mars.
  • Nestle Marks Progress Toward U.S. Commitments

    The report tracks momentum against more than 30 nutrition, health and wellness, sustainability and social impact commitments, and highlights more than 1,000 product reformulations.
  • Mars, General Mills, Unilever, Kellogg, Nestl Unite On Climate Action

    Global consumer goods food companies, including Mars, General Mills, Unilever, Kellogg Company, and Nestl USA, have united on climate action releasing a joint letter to call on U.S. and world leaders to act swiftly and decisively. Find out what additional sustainability moves these companies are making.
  • Barilla Shows Consumers the Journey of Their Food

    In this case study, CGT takes a deeper look at how pasta and sauce maker Barilla is offering consumers the ability to see the full lifecycle of the ingredients in a limited-edition pasta and sauce, available at Expo Milano 2015.
  • P&G and Walmart Commit to 100 Percent Renewable Energy

    P&G, Walmart, Starbucks, Johnson & Johnson, and NIKE were among nine consumer goods companies to join a coalition of businesses intent on converting to 100 percent renewable energy. Find out how P&G plans to achieve this.
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