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Del Birmingham

Nestlé's Plastic Initiative Called 'Greenwashing' by Greenpeace - EcoWatch - 1 views

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    In a statement provided to EcoWatch, Greenpeace criticized Nestlé's statement for not including clear targets or a timeline to reduce and eventually phase out single-use plastics.
Del Birmingham

Keep America Beautiful and Nestlé Waters North America Partner to Clean Up Na... - 0 views

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    As national parks face issues with unmanaged waste during the government shutdown, Keep America Beautiful, the largest community improvement organization in the United States, and Nestlé Waters North America, one of the leading beverage companies in North America, announced today that they are teaming up to help mobilize affiliate organizations and volunteers across the country to clean up these shared public spaces.
Del Birmingham

Exclusive New Video From Greenpeace Reveals Massive Deforestation in Indonesia - 1 views

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    A palm oil supplier to Mars, Nestlé, PepsiCo and Unilever is destroying rainforests in Papua, Indonesia, a new investigation by Greenpeace International has revealed. Satellite analysis suggests that around 4,000 hectare of rainforest were cleared in PT Megakarya Jaya Raya concession between May 2015 and April 2017-an area almost half the size of Paris.
Adriana Trujillo

Campbell Soup Company, Church & Dwight, Henkel, Nestlé Waters North America, ... - 1 views

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    A group of eight companies - including the Campbell Soup Company, Henkel, PepsiCo, and Unilever -have adopted the How2Recycle labeling system, a standardized labeling system for product packaging that communicates recycling instructions to U.S. consumers. The How2Recycle label is now featured on thousands of products from more than 60 companies.
Adriana Trujillo

Nestlé's Switch to Cage-Fee Eggs Demonstrates Why Companies Can't Ignore Mill... - 0 views

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    Last week, Nestlé announced that it will commit to sourcing only cage-free eggs across its entire global supply chain by 2025. This pledge comes almost two years after its U.S. division said it would switch to cage-free eggs for its food brands by 2020.
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