We're striving to co-create a resilient future for our planet and its people. That’s why we are making a promise to advance regenerative food systems at scale.
Our Net Zero Roadmap shows that nearly two-thirds of our greenhouse gas emissions come from agriculture, so addressing these is essential for achieving our objectives.
Our aim is to make regenerative agriculture practices the standard in the food industry – addressing environmental and social aspects holistically. Reforming the way the world grows food will take time.
That’s why we’re investing heavily in supporting agricultural communities for the long term.
We work closely with suppliers and farmers to encourage them to take up these ways of working, which is also expected to help us reach net zero and deliver benefits to nature and communities.
What is regenerative agriculture?
Regenerative agriculture is a holistic approach to farming that actively supports the three key agricultural resources – biodiversity, water and soil – and which can benefit communities as part of a just transition.
The Nestlé model brings regenerative agriculture to life through five pillars: biodiversity; water stewardship; soil health; diverse cropping systems and livestock integration, and collective and landscape action.
Learn more about our agricultural framework.