Accelerate, Transform, Regenerate: Andy Griffiths Nestlé UK&I
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Our path to Moving faster Scaling up Delivering our promise regeneration for We’re excited to hit the soil running. We’re accelerating our work in Further down the greener path, Advanced agricultural techniques will deliver future generations manufacturing, packaging and carbon-neutral brands. We’re also investing CHF 1.2 billion to help spark regenerative agriculture across we will invest in new technologies and fundamental changes to our a regenerative food system at scale, supported by zero emission logistics and our supply chain, as part of a total investment of CHF 3.2 billion products and businesses around company operations. We will balance any Solving the problem means by 2025. the globe. remaining emissions through high-quality identifying the problem. We natural climate solutions that benefit people found Nestlé emitted 92 million Our milestones and the planet. tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions in 2018*. Now we 100% Switch our 100% 100% Use more Source 50% know the extent, we know the deforestation global car certified renewable renewable of key road ahead. free for fleet to lower sustainable electricity in thermal energy ingredients primary supply emission palm oil by all our sites in our through * Total GHG emissions were 113 million chain by 2022 options by 2023 by 2025 manufacturing regenerative tonnes (CO2 equivalent) in 2018, 92 of which 2022 agricultural are in scope of our UN 1.5°C pledge. methods by 2030 Companies and their 100% of our 100% Source 20% Cut virgin Plant emissions grow over time. packaging certified of key plastic in 200 million That’s why we’re promising to recyclable or sustainable ingredients our trees by 2030 be net zero based on our reusable by cocoa and through packaging 2025 coffee by regenerative by a third 2018 baseline, no matter how 2025 agricultural by 2025 much our company grows. methods by Plant Nestlé Waters 2025 20 million becomes trees a year carbon neutral by 2025 By 2025, we By 2030, we will reduce our will reduce our Path to zero emissions by 2050 emissions by 20% emissions by 50% Business as usual 4 1 March, 2021
Dairy and livestock supply chain emissions Actions to reach our 2030 emissions goal1 and reductions, 2018 to 2030 million tonnes of CO2e Making farms more productive through training and better herd management By 2030, reduce emissions to Caring for grassland to store more carbon by using Projected 2030 regenerative agriculture and organic fertilizers business-as-usual emissions Cutting the methane produced by animals during digestion through nutrition changes Feeding livestock with more sustainable feed million tonnes of CO2e million tonnes of CO2e Other livestock actions Helping suppliers become more energy efficient 2018 emissions baseline Making the most of manure and using biogas digesters plus our forecast company growth (16.4 million tonnes of CO2e) to 2030 1 These actions have been defined based on research and data as at December 2020. The contributions to emissions reductions may be subject to change over time.
1. Understand Business needs B1 2. Convene businesses around their common interests ‘Demand B2 aggregator’ B3 3. Build a technical understanding of businesses’ common requirements from the landscape 5. Cut a deal ‘Supply £ aggregator’ 4. Engage service provider (operating on behalf of farmers) to design and cost interventions / service offerings that meets the needs of businesses
B1 Insurance Shared B2 business Investors need B3 Public- private need Regional civil society & gov’t Public need Central Government
Supply Aggregator 1 Grant funding System Operator Capital loans Asset Register Advisors Farmers & B1 Land managers Business B2 Supply B3 Aggregator 1 Demand Trading Supply P1 Finance Aggregator Platform Aggregator 2 Public P2 Supply Aggregator 3 I1 Finance Support Platform: Private - Mapping - Consolidation Flows: I2 - Verification Financial Information
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