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The Kellogg Company and Mondelez International have both been named in the Dow Jones Sustainability Index, an independent validation of the important work the food giants are carrying out in the area of corporate responsibility. The DJSI serves as a benchmark for investors who recognize sustainable business practices as a critical component to generating long-term shareholder value.
Through environmental, social, governmental and ethical-centered efforts, Kellogg has earned its spot in the US and globally, as one of the best-in-class corporations for sustainable business practices.
“This recognition reflects the tremendous work we have done in the areas of governance, environmental sustainability, and giving back to our communities. We pride ourselves in our ability to deliver for the business, while being a company with a heart and soul, and living our founders values,” says John Bryant, Chairman and CEO.
“Being recognized for our leadership with DJSI reinforces to investors that our foods and brands are driving sustainability while delivering growth for the company. Kellogg is excelling in supporting nutrition, environmental and social initiatives with innovations like Ragi Chocos in India, partnerships with retailers like Walmart on sustainable agriculture, and our continued efforts through Breakfasts for Better Days, our signature cause platform,” adds Clive Sirkin, Chief Growth Officer.
Meanwhile, Mondelez Internationals overall score was in the 92nd percentile of its industry. The company also achieved perfect scores of 100 in environmental reporting and health and nutrition.
“Were proud of our continued strong performance in the DJSI World Index,” said Christine McGrath, Chief Sustainability, Well-Being and Public & Government Affairs Officer. “Our companys future success is rooted in helping people snack in balance and enjoy life. People want snacks that are made with less energy, water, and waste; in safe working environments for employees and suppliers; and with ingredients they know and feel good about.”
For the 2017 assessment, the worlds largest 3,500 companies from developed and emerging markets were invited to take part. only companies scoring among the top 10 percent per industry were eligible for the World Index, while companies in the top 20 percent per industry were eligible for the North America index.
Launched in 1999, the DJSI World Index is the first global index to track and rate companies on a variety of environmental, social and governance factors. A cumulative score determines inclusion in the DJSI.
In this years survey, Kellogg received high scores for its work in improving access and nutrition, environmental sustainability, and philanthropy. Progress in these areas include:
Other food and drink operating companies from around the world that are included in the 2017 DJSI are:
• Koninklijke Ahold Delhaize NV
• Ajinomoto Co Inc
• Campbell Soup Co
• Coca-Cola European Partners PLC
• Coca-Cola HBC AG
• Danone SA
• Grupo Nutresa SA
• Hershey Co
• Nestlé SA
• Thai Beverage PCL
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