Kellanova 2014 SR

The report highlights Kellogg Company's 2014 corporate responsibility performance across its four pillars: Marketplace, Workplace, Environment, and Community. Key achievements include the announcement of 2020 Sustainability Commitments focusing on responsible sourcing and natural resource conservation. The company reported a 25% reduction in waste to landfill since 2009, meeting its 2015 goal early. Additionally, Kellogg launched the 'Breakfasts for Better Days' initiative, donating over 900 million servings of food toward a 1 billion serving goal by 2016. The report also details progress in nutrition, such as reducing sodium in cereals by 29% since 2007.

Company: Kellanova

Sector: Consumer Staples

Country: United States

Year: 2014

Type: SR

Pages: 84

Kellanova 2014 Corporate Responsibility Report

Corporate Responsibility Report

The report highlights Kellogg Company's 2014 corporate responsibility performance across its four pillars: Marketplace, Workplace, Environment, and Community. Key achievements include the announcement of 2020 Sustainability Commitments focusing on responsible sourcing and natural resource conservation. The company reported a 25% reduction in waste to landfill since 2009, meeting its 2015 goal early. Additionally, Kellogg launched the 'Breakfasts for Better Days' initiative, donating over 900 million servings of food toward a 1 billion serving goal by 2016. The report also details progress in nutrition, such as reducing sodium in cereals by 29% since 2007.

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Document Details

Report Year

2014

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2014 - Dec 31, 2014

Fiscal Year

2014

Published

Apr 1, 2015

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

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Women on Board

Women in Management

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Employees