Kellogg & # 39; s shows that their business is to feed hungry children, protect the planet, promote wellbeing and promote justice.
"Kellogg knows that we can make a difference for our people, our communities, and the world," said Steve Cahillane, chairman and CEO.
"At the same time, we are fighting the health and economic impact of COVID-19 and the devastating daily effects of chronic hunger. Today we are publishing our annual corporate responsibility report to inform you of the progress we have made on these and other commitments.
"As a company with heart and soul, we are committed to achieving a significant impact."
Fight hunger
Kellogg has donated more than $ 13 million in food and cash to COVID-19's global starvation efforts and provided 446 million portions of food worldwide in 2019.
Support the environment
In 2019, the company cut greenhouse gas emissions at its manufacturing facilities by more than 20%, exceeding its 15% target a year earlier than planned. The company has also reached over 430,000 farmers and workers through sustainable farming programs to source ingredients responsibly. Kellogg achieved 76% recyclability in 2019 and continued to develop sustainable packaging for its food worldwide.
Support wellbeing
In order to promote physical well-being, Kellogg produces foods that respond to the nutrients of needs and support a healthy gut microbiome. All Kellogg cereals now contain at least one nutrient that is needed, be it fiber, protein or micronutrients.
Kellogg responds to society's needs by promoting biodiversity and a more sustainable food supply that promotes a diverse plant diet.