Nestle Malaysia pushes energy , packaging and plant - based progress despite economic uncertainty
The world’s largest food and drinks firm, Nestle, has reached its peak carbon emissions status as it celebrates its 110th anniversary in Malaysia, as its global headquarters said it is on track for a targeted 20% carbon emission reduction by 2025.
Source: foodnavigator-asia.comPublished on 2023-03-22
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