Nestlé To Plant Three Million Trees In Malaysia By 2023
Food giant Nestlé has announced that it is to plant three million trees in Malaysia by 2023 under the Project RELeaf campaign.
The project, which will see an investment of CHF4 million, is part of the company’s broader reforestation plan.
It will help Nestlé in accelerating its pledge to address climate change and achieve zero net greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, the company said.
ESM
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