Nestlé brews up stronger environmental commitments

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Company plans to reduce emissions 35 per cent and energy consumption 25 per cent, while moving to 100 per cent sustainable palm oil

Nestlé is targeting a 35 per cent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions per tonne of product by 2015 as part of a new set of environmental commitments published yesterday. The company also announced...

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