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Tetra Pak Sustainability Report FY22: Social Sustainability

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The climate crisis, and the necessary transition to a net-zero economy, exacerbate the risks to people across the value chain, whether in the form of lost livelihoods from extreme weather events and rising temperatures, or loss of employment from a rapid shift away from carbon-intensive practices.

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Mondel?z 2022 Snacking Made Right Report: More Sustainable Ingredients

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As a global snacking leader dedicated to making snacking right, we are determined to lead in helping to drive sector-wide transformation for more sustainable sourcing at scale. In 2022, Green Connect was able to collect about 5 tonnes of food waste per month from our factory in Vietnam.

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The Consumer Goods Forum Successfully Holds 4th CGF China Day in Shanghai

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The series of events also included the 2nd CGF China Health and Sustainability Collaboration Conference and the 1st edition of CGF China Digital Supply Chain Conference. David (Xiqiang) ZHANG introduced Nestlé’s experience in sustainable development as well as its pre-2025 goals.

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Why Every Decision on 6G Must Put Sustainability First

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Moreover, technology must be anchored in society to be socially sustainable, meaning that the use of resources is well motivated and explained. 6G for sustainability 6G networks should contribute to an overall sustainable development in society by enabling the transformation of other sectors than just ICT.

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Mondel?z 2022 Snacking Made Right Report: More Sustainable Snacking

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We take a broad, interconnected view of resilience – one that includes and links our environmental goals to reduce carbon emissions, our leadership in sourcing ingredients more responsibly, and our commitment to social sustainability and human rights across our value chain. Find out more on page 17. Find out more on page 30.

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ESG’s Backlash Demands Better Data

Chris Hall

The science should guide the measurement of sustainable business – particularly when it comes to climate goals. Are all those net zero commitments really ambitious enough? On social issues, there are norms that matter the world over. But what about human rights, natural capital or social inclusion?