Overview
- Nestlé España director Jordi Llach announced the €12 million package on Thursday in Madrid to expand regenerative practices across partner farms and ranches.
- The company reports investing €112 million in sustainability across its Spanish value chain over the past five years.
- Nestlé cites more than 43,600 tonnes of CO2e reductions by end-2024 at dairy suppliers in Galicia, Asturias and Cantabria through solar panels, slurry-pit covers and animal-welfare upgrades.
- All tomatoes used for certain sauces at the Miajadas plant and cereals from Castilla y León and Navarra for infant cereals are sourced from regenerative systems using crop rotation, hedgerows, winter cover crops and reduced tillage.
- Company figures indicate program participation of roughly 500 producers since 2021, and Nestlé confirmed Pablo Isla will become global president on 1 October following an accelerated leadership transition.