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Corporate Responsibility

  • Morton Salt Launches Online Design Competition

    In honor of the Morton Salt Girls 100th Birthday this year, the company is calling on artistic consumers to create unique designs for the label on its iconic blue table salt package.
  • Peet's Acquires Mighty Leaf Tea

    The addition of Mighty Leaf Tea marks another important step in Peet's growth. Peet's began its biggest U.S. retail coffee shop expansion ever last year, which will add nearly 60 stores by the end of this year.
  • Coca-Cola Invests Additional $5B in Africa

    The investment, to be made over the next six years, increases its total announced investment in Africa to $17 billion from 2010 to 2020.
  • General Mills Launches Global Innovation Challenge

    General Mills Worldwide Innovation Network announces the launch of a global innovation challenge to reduce greenhouse gases.
  • CG Execs Say They Lack Digital Know-How

    New research finds that more than half of business leaders place digital strategy and data analytics high on their agenda. Yet, 32 percent of respondents currently see themselves as having weak or no capabilities in these areas. Meanwhile, the supply chain was rated by consumer goods and retail executives as the No. 1 challenge for their companies and is also the most likely to receive increased investment this year.
  • Is Your Company Being Targeted As THE Cause of Obesity?

    With so many Americans looking for the cause of obesity, food and beverage companies are taking the heat and the blame. Activist groups and individuals are targeting companies and products as THE reason that obesity exists. While we know healthy eating is essential for living a healthy life, there is much more to the story.
  • Mars Incorporated Appoints New Leaders

    The company appoints Debra A. Sandler to newly created role of Chief Health & Wellbeing Officer and names Tracey Massey as acting President, Chocolate North America.
  • Walmart Hosts Open Call for Suppliers

    For the first time ever, Walmart opened its doors to more than 500 manufacturers at its world headquarters during the companys first-ever Made in the USA open call.
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