Nestle to deploy regenerative food system framework


On Nestle Malaysia’s efforts, Aranols said that from 2011 to 2020, it had planted one million native trees in Sabah under project RiLeaf to further scale up efforts in restoring riparian zones and forest ecosystems along Sabah’s Kinabatangan river.

KUALA LUMPUR: Nestle (M) Bhd is looking forward to deploying the Nestle group’s regeneration framework, building on solid foundations established over many years, according to its chief executive officer Juan Aranols.(pic)

He said this in conjunction with the unveiling of the Nestle group’s plan to support and accelerate the transition to a regenerative food system – one that aims to protect and restore the environment, improve the livelihood of farmers and enhance the well-being of farming communities.

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