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17 Jul 2022
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STEPS IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION - FERRERO GROUP'S PROGRESS TOWARDS ITS SUSTAINABILITY GOALS

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Ferrero Group is on track to meet its ambitious sustainability goals, including a switch to renewable energy across its manufacturing plants and progress towards targets on sourcing and packaging, the global sweet-packaged food group reports today.

Progress is documented in the Group’s 13th Sustainability Report, which highlights the steps taken towards environmental and social targets during 2021 aligned to four key areas of focus: protecting the environment, sourcing ingredients sustainably, promoting responsible consumption and empowering people. The Sustainability Report follows the publication of the Group’s first Human Rights Report, addressing work on the most salient human rights issues across the value chain.

“The pandemic created global social and economic disruption that varied from country to country. However, as a business we were able to demonstrate resilience and the solid progress of our sustainability plans has not been affected, as you will read. In addition, our business continues to expand, both through new acquisitions and through organic growth” said Giovanni Ferrero, Executive Chairman of the Ferrero Group.

Highlights from the 2021 Sustainability Progress Report include:

  • Ferrero is on track to achieve 100% reusable, recyclable, or compostable packaging by 2025 and has reached 83% in the past year.
  • The Group has set out to further reduce virgin plastic by 10 % and increase recycled content in plastic packaging to 12% by 2025
  • 84 % of the electricity purchased for the Group’s manufacturing plants comes from renewable resources, 16 of its plants are running on 100% renewable electricity.
  • Ferrero has successfully achieved its target of sourcing 100% cane sugar certified by Bonsucro.
  • Ferrero traces over 95% of its cocoa supply volume back to the farm level.
  • The Group trained over 134 000 farmers in Côte d'Ivoire and Ghana to promote responsible agricultural practices in key cocoa-growing regions, demonstrating their commitment to engage with partner farmers.

As you will see throughout this report, we have substantially advanced many aspects of our sustainability strategy towards the objectives we set ourselves. We increased our energy efficiency and confirmed a central capital-expenditure programme aimed at reducing our carbon footprint and achieved many improvements in our packaging portfolio, in line with our sustainability roadmap to 2025. In raw-material supply chains we published or updated our Cocoa CharterPalm Oil Charter and Hazelnut Charter, aiming for production that creates value for all in each respective industry” said Lapo Civiletti, Chief Executive Officer of the Ferrero Group.

 

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Ferrero began its journey in the small town of Alba in Piedmont, Italy, in 1946. Today, it is one of the world’s largest sweet-packaged food companies, with over 35 iconic brands sold in more than 170 countries. The Ferrero Group brings joy to people around the world with much-loved treats and snacks, including Nutella®, Kinder®, Tic Tac® and Ferrero Rocher®. More than 47,000 employees are passionate about helping people celebrate life's special moments. The Ferrero Group’s family culture, now in its third generation, is based on dedication to quality and excellence, heritage, and a commitment to the planet and communities in which we operate.