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We take a broad, interconnected view of resilience – one that includes and links our environmental goals to reduce carbon emissions, our leadership in sourcing ingredients more responsibly, and our commitment to socialsustainability and human rights across our value chain. All the different elements can and must reinforce each other.
As a global snacking leader dedicated to making snacking right, we are determined to lead in helping to drive sector-wide transformation for more sustainable sourcing at scale. These programs are centered on responsible production and more sustainable supply of palm oil within the most sensitive locations we source from.
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