NESTLÉ WINS STOCKHOLM INDUSTRY WATER AWARD
Nestlé has been named the winner of the Stockholm Industry Water Award for its leadership and performance in improving water management in its internal operations and throughout its supply chain. The Award Committee also recognised Nestlé’s work to improve the water management of its suppliers, which includes over 25 million people who are involved in its entire value chain. The honorary award will be presented to the chairman of Nestlé SA, P. Brabeck-Letmathe, at a ceremony on 24 August during the 2011 World Water Week in Stockholm
Nestlé employs 1,000 agronomists and water experts, who work directly with farmers to help them reduce their water requirements, increase crop yields, and minimise pollution. In 2009-2010, Nestlé provided expert training and technical support for 300,000 farmers and the company continues to collaborate with other food industry leaders to establish best practice and guidelines for sustainable water use at a farm level. Nestlé also has a leading role in the 2030 Water Resources Group.
Nestlé has been named the winner of the Stockholm Industry Water Award for its leadership and performance in improving water management in its internal operations and throughout its supply chain. The Award Committee also recognised Nestlé’s work to improve the water management of its suppliers, which includes over 25 million people who are involved in its entire value chain. The honorary award will be presented to the chairman of Nestlé SA, P. Brabeck-Letmathe, at a ceremony on 24 August during the 2011 World Water Week in Stockholm
Nestlé employs 1,000 agronomists and water experts, who work directly with farmers to help them reduce their water requirements, increase crop yields, and minimise pollution. In 2009-2010, Nestlé provided expert training and technical support for 300,000 farmers and the company continues to collaborate with other food industry leaders to establish best practice and guidelines for sustainable water use at a farm level. Nestlé also has a leading role in the 2030 Water Resources Group.
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