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  • 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.
  • Target Wants Chemicals Out of its Consumer Goods

    Target has expanded the list of chemicals it wants suppliers to take out of their products toalmost 600 substances. Find out how they are motivating suppliers to do so.
  • Nescaf and Google Offer Mobile Virtual Reality Coffee Experience

    Nescaf and Google have teamed up to offer the worlds first fully immersive virtual reality coffee experience. Find out how the Nescaf 360 app and an ingenious viewer transport consumers to Brazils coffee fields.
  • PepsiCo Sustainability Programs Saved $375M

    PepsiCo's environmental sustainability programs saved the company more than $375 million since its goals were established in 2010. Find out how the savings were achieved.
  • McCormick to Expand Organic and Non-GMO Offerings

    McCormick & Company, Inc. announces plans to significantly increase the number of Organic and Non-GMO offerings in 2016. Find out what will change for the flavor company's products.
  • Coca-Cola On Track to Meet Water Replenishment Goal

    In 2007 , The Coca-Cola Company and its global bottling partners set a goal to return to communities and nature an amount of water equal to what the company uses in its finished beverages and their production. Today they are on track to meet their 2020 water replenishment goal by the end of 2015, five years ahead of schedule. Find out how the system is balancing the equivalent of an estimated 94 percent of the water used in its finished beverages.
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