Kraft Heinz Strengthens Corporate Social Responsibility Commitments in Support of Vision to ‘Grow a Better
World’
Company Committed to Providing 1 Billion Meals to Help Eliminate Global Hunger, Bolstering Animal Welfare
and Palm Oil Policies, Setting Environmental Goals
The Kraft Heinz Company (NASDAQ: KHC) today announced its expanded commitment to corporate social responsibility (CSR) through
sustainability targets that protect the planet and benefit people and society at large.
The new CSR goals support the Company’s vision “To Be the Best Food Company, Growing a Better World” and initially focus on
three areas in which Kraft Heinz believes it can make the greatest impact: global hunger and malnutrition, supply chain
sustainability and the environment.
While the commitments announced Tuesday offer a snapshot of the Company’s CSR approach, Kraft Heinz said it will publish its
broader strategy later this year in tandem with its first CSR report.
“As one of the world’s leading food and beverage companies, we hold ourselves to a high standard for driving social and
environmental change,” said Bernardo Hees, Chief Executive Officer at Kraft Heinz. “Our global CSR initiatives focus on improving
our planet, its people and the communities where we live and work, and are critical components to our continued growth
strategy.”
1. Global Hunger and Malnutrition
To make a sustainable difference in the fight to eliminate global hunger and malnutrition, Kraft Heinz will donate 1 billion
nutritious meals to people in need by 2021, working in collaboration with several nonprofit organizations, including its signature
philanthropic partner, Rise Against Hunger (formerly Stop Hunger Now), and other national partners like Feeding America, Boys &
Girls Clubs of America and the Red Cross.
“Together, we believe it’s possible to end global hunger in our lifetime,” added Hees.
Central to this goal is The Kraft Heinz Company Foundation’s signature program, the Kraft Heinz Micronutrient Campaign (KHMC).
Launched in 2001, the KHMC supports children’s health and development by manufacturing and donating micronutrient powders –
developed by Kraft Heinz food science and nutrition experts – that provide essential vitamins and minerals.
Rise Against Hunger, an international hunger relief organization that delivers food and aid to the world’s most vulnerable
populations, became the KHMC’s exclusive micronutrient distribution partner in 2013. Since then, Kraft Heinz has provided
micronutrient powders to fortify more than 167 million hunger relief meals delivered to countries in need across the globe.
“We are profoundly grateful for our partnership with Kraft Heinz and are inspired by the company’s commitment to provide 1
billion meals to people in need, which is a reflection of their dedication to nourishing lives,” said Rod Brooks, Chief Executive
Officer of Rise Against Hunger. “We commend their efforts to empower communities around the globe to end hunger.”
2. Supply Chain Sustainability
Kraft Heinz is committed to creating a more sustainable supply chain by establishing responsible farm-to-market ingredient and
material-sourcing policies and practices.
- Kraft Heinz recognizes that poorly managed palm oil cultivation can have adverse environmental and
social impacts such as deforestation, loss of biodiversity, forced and child labor and human trafficking. Therefore, the
Company’s new policy states it will procure palm oil products in an ethical, transparent and sustainable manner, and will only
purchase palm oil and derivatives 100 percent certified by the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil.
Kraft Heinz is also actively working with its global suppliers to achieve palm oil traceability, prohibit the use of child and
forced labor and protect existing forests and habitats.
- Kraft Heinz is committed to the humane treatment of animals and prioritizes continuous improvement in
animal welfare. The Company’s new policy is guided by the Five Freedoms of Animal Welfare, a set of core principles for animals
under human care. This includes freedom from: hunger and thirst; discomfort due to the environment; pain, injury and disease;
fear and distress; along with the freedom to express most normal behaviors. In support of these Five Freedoms of Animal Welfare,
Kraft Heinz also requires its suppliers to have a zero tolerance policy for willful acts of animal abuse and neglect.
The policy also reinforces and introduces several supplier guidelines for humane sourcing, including commitments to use eggs only
from hens living in cage-free and/or enriched environments and the transition away from traditional gestation stall housing for
pregnant sows by 2025.
3. Environment
Kraft Heinz will decrease its environmental footprint by reducing greenhouse gas emissions, energy, water and waste in its
operations by 15 percent globally by 2020 (versus a 2015 baseline). Efforts are currently underway to maximize efficient energy and
water consumption and reduce or divert waste at each of the 86 company-owned manufacturing plants.
“Integrating sustainability across our entire business is a top priority,” said Michael Mullen, Senior Vice President of
Corporate and Government Affairs at Kraft Heinz. “We developed these goals based on input from consumers, customers, investors and
employees, among others, and we look forward to a continued dialogue with all stakeholders about how we see our values coming to
life in our business and our brands.”
For more information on Kraft Heinz efforts to fight hunger and malnutrition, visit: http://www.kraftheinzcompany.com/community-involvement.html.
For more information on sustainable business practices at Kraft Heinz or to view the new animal welfare or palm oil policies,
visit: http://www.kraftheinzcompany.com/sustainability.html.
ABOUT THE KRAFT HEINZ COMPANY
The Kraft Heinz Company (NASDAQ: KHC) is the fifth-largest food and beverage company in the world, with eight $1 billion+
brands. A globally trusted producer of delicious foods, The Kraft Heinz Company provides high quality, great taste and nutrition
for all eating occasions whether at home, in restaurants or on the go. The Company’s iconic brands include Kraft, Heinz,
ABC, Capri Sun, Classico, Jell-O, Kool-Aid, Lunchables, Maxwell House, Ore-Ida, Oscar
Mayer, Philadelphia, Planters, Plasmon, Quero, Weight Watchers Smart Ones and Velveeta. The Kraft Heinz
Company is dedicated to the sustainable health of our people, our planet and our Company. For more information, visit www.kraftheinzcompany.com.
ABOUT RISE AGAINST HUNGER
Rise Against Hunger (formerly Stop Hunger Now), an international hunger relief organization based in Raleigh, N.C., works to
implement immediate and long-term solutions to hunger worldwide. With program locations in 20 U.S. cities and five international
offices, Rise Against Hunger has engaged volunteers to package more than 310 million nutrient rich meals for distribution to 74
countries around the globe. To find out more about Rise Against Hunger’s efforts to end hunger worldwide, please visit www.riseagainsthunger.org.
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