Nestlé surpasses its sustainability targets
One year ahead of schedule, Nestlé cut its global greenhouse gas emissions by 20.38% in 2024 compared to the 2018 levels, achieving an important milestone towards its net zero emissions target for 2050.

Nestlé may reach net zero emissions target sooner than planned
This article is available for reading in Trade magazin 2025/5.
Nestlé’s Hungarian factories have been running on 100% green electricity since 2017. The company is investing CHF 1.2b in regenerative agriculture and has supported 22 farmers in the area around the PURINA plant in Bükk. //
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