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Our water stewardship strategy includes a goal to replenish the water used in our beverages, where it is sourced from areas of water stress, by 2020. In Germany, our SVAs have shown that we operate three facilities in two river … Learn More

In the state of Hidalgo, one of Mexico’s most arid regions where for water, indigenous communities there rely primarily on small springs, which are often polluted, and in some cases villagers have to walk nearly two hours to reach them. … Learn More

Danone's immediate priority wherever we use water is to improve the efficiency of water use and reduce the impact of industrial processes on its quality. Our goal is to manage water quality and quantity risks at the watershed level and … Learn More

At Aguas Danone de Argentina (ADA), we stand by Danone's mission, and we are committed to using our brands to make life better and care for our natural and social environment. Villavicencio brand had a proven environmental track record through … Learn More

Implementation of a sustainable relationship with suppliers is a key component of Danone's activity, within its own business and throughout its ecosystem. Danone south Africa is engaging 4 years plan jointly with WWF 1)Water Efficiency Collaboration Initiative through: i) Assess … Learn More

We are continuing to conduct deep analyses of our key at-risk growing areas and facility watersheds. We realize that much of our impact is beyond our direct operations which ultimately may be affected. We are working to implement strategies for … Learn More

In 2016, the facility in Mexicali, Mexico increased the volume of water reused in onsite cooling towers and bathrooms. The Mexicali, Mexico plant will continue to reduce water consumption through employee engagement, asset care programs, and capital projects within the … Learn More

During 2016, the Sao Paulo, Brazil plant reduced their normalized water use more than 5.5%. The Sao Paulo plant will continue to reduce water consumption through employee engagement, asset care programs, and capital projects within the next three years. While … Learn More

In 2016, our Linares, Mexico plant reduced water use by focusing employee engagement efforts on increasing the use of dry cleaning methods. The Linares plant will continue to reduce water consumption through employee engagement, asset care programs, and capital projects … Learn More

In May 2016, the Queretaro, Mexico plant replaced their aging boiler with a more efficient model. This project is expected to reduce site-wide water consumption by approximately 2% annually. The Queretaro plant will continue to reduce water consumption through employee … Learn More