Danone SA 2009 SR
The report outlines Danone's 2009-2011 strategy focused on four strategic priorities: Health, For All, Nature, and People. A major highlight was the creation of the Danone Ecosystem Fund, endowed with 100 million euros to support stakeholders like farmers and distributors. The company achieved a 7.4% reduction in carbon intensity within its direct responsibility perimeter and surpassed its 2010 water reduction targets a year early. Additionally, Danone expanded its international social dialogue by including representatives from Asia and the Americas in its consultation committee. The report also details the deployment of the Danone Way initiative across 77 business units, representing 89% of group turnover.
Company: Danone SA
Sector: Consumer Staples
Country: France
Year: 2009
Type: SR
Pages: 266
Danone SA
The report outlines Danone's 2009-2011 strategy focused on four strategic priorities: Health, For All, Nature, and People. A major highlight was the creation of the Danone Ecosystem Fund, endowed with 100 million euros to support stakeholders like farmers and distributors. The company achieved a 7.4% reduction in carbon intensity within its direct responsibility perimeter and surpassed its 2010 water reduction targets a year early. Additionally, Danone expanded its international social dialogue by including representatives from Asia and the Americas in its consultation committee. The report also details the deployment of the Danone Way initiative across 77 business units, representing 89% of group turnover.
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Document Details
Report Year
2009
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2009 - Dec 31, 2009
Fiscal Year
2009
Published
Apr 15, 2010
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
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