Nestle SA 2025 AR2
The report outlines Nestlé's strategic and financial performance for the fiscal year 2025, highlighting its focus on driving organic growth, portfolio optimization, and business transformation. Key achievements include a 24.5% net reduction in greenhouse gas emissions compared to the 2018 baseline and sourcing 27.6% of key ingredients from farmers practicing regenerative agriculture. The company also made significant progress in digital transformation, deploying advanced AI analytics across its operations and upgrading its global digital core. Despite a challenging macroeconomic environment and a precautionary infant formula recall in early 2026, Nestlé proposed a dividend increase, marking 66 years of stable or growing dividends.
Company: Nestle SA
Sector: Consumer Staples
Country: Switzerland
Year: 2025
Type: AR2
Pages: 67
Nestle SA
Annual Review
The report outlines Nestlé's strategic and financial performance for the fiscal year 2025, highlighting its focus on driving organic growth, portfolio optimization, and business transformation. Key achievements include a 24.5% net reduction in greenhouse gas emissions compared to the 2018 baseline and sourcing 27.6% of key ingredients from farmers practicing regenerative agriculture. The company also made significant progress in digital transformation, deploying advanced AI analytics across its operations and upgrading its global digital core. Despite a challenging macroeconomic environment and a precautionary infant formula recall in early 2026, Nestlé proposed a dividend increase, marking 66 years of stable or growing dividends.
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Document Details
Report Year
2025
Reporting Period
2025
Fiscal Year
2025
Type
Annual Report with Sustainability Disclosures
Language
English
Pages
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Women in Management
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