Nestle SA 2001 AR2

The report outlines Nestlé's financial and sustainability performance for the year 2001, highlighting strategic priorities focused on delivering long-term shareholder value. Key achievements include the successful acquisition of Ralston Purina, which positioned the company as a leader in the petcare industry, and the initiation of a partial IPO for Alcon. On the environmental front, Nestlé demonstrated progress in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, water consumption, and waste generation per tonne of product. The company also updated its Environmental Minimum Technical Requirements and co-founded the Sustainable Agriculture Initiative alongside Danone and Unilever to promote sustainable farming practices globally.

Company: Nestle SA

Sector: Consumer Staples

Country: Switzerland

Year: 2001

Type: AR2

Pages: 223

Nestle SA 2001 Management Report

Management Report

The report outlines Nestlé's financial and sustainability performance for the year 2001, highlighting strategic priorities focused on delivering long-term shareholder value. Key achievements include the successful acquisition of Ralston Purina, which positioned the company as a leader in the petcare industry, and the initiation of a partial IPO for Alcon. On the environmental front, Nestlé demonstrated progress in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, water consumption, and waste generation per tonne of product. The company also updated its Environmental Minimum Technical Requirements and co-founded the Sustainable Agriculture Initiative alongside Danone and Unilever to promote sustainable farming practices globally.

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Document Details

Report Year

2001

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2001 - Dec 31, 2001

Fiscal Year

2001

Type

Annual Report with Sustainability Disclosures

Language

English

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Energy Consumption

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