SUSTAINABILITY

50 Top CPG Company Sustainability Commitments

Actionable Commitments. A More Sustainable Future.

Significant impact requires significant commitment. And the CPG industry is setting ambitious targets to better the health of our planet.

Consumer goods companies are committed to bringing about meaningful environmental change, from improving water conservation, developing more sustainable packaging and reducing their impact on climate change.

We analyzed 50 of the industry’s biggest players to see how they are planning for a cleaner future. Every company on our list had commitments in the areas of packaging, climate change and water usage. Learn more on each company’s approach by clicking the links below.

PepsiCo, Inc.

Packaging | Climate Change | Water

Anheuser-Busch

Packaging | Climate Change | Water

Tyson Foods, Inc.

Packaging | Climate Change | Water

Few industries adapt as quickly to consumer wants and needs as CPG. Consumer preference, coupled with the industry’s desire to do the right thing, has led to innovation in the way that CPG companies offer sustainable products.

L’Oréal

Packaging | Climate Change | Water

Mars, Incorporated

Packaging | Climate Change | Water

Kraft Heinz

Packaging | Climate Change | Water

Henkel Corporation

Packaging | Climate Change | Water

 

Whether through fully recyclable or reusable packaging, responsible ingredient sourcing, reducing carbon emissions or a host of other goals, the CPG industry is innovating for the future. 

Kimberly-Clark

Packaging | Climate Change | Water

Associated British Foods

Packaging | Climate Change | Water

General Mills, Inc.

Packaging | Climate Change | Water

Colgate-Palmolive

Packaging | Climate Change | Water

Newell Brands

Packaging | Climate Change | Water

Johnson & Johnson

Packaging | Climate Change | Water

Grupo Bimbo

Packaging | Climate Change | Water

Kellogg Company

Packaging | Climate Change | Water

MolsonCoors

Packaging | Climate Change | Water

Fonterra Group

Packaging | Climate Change | Water

Keurig Dr Pepper

Packaging | Climate Change | Water

 

50 of the top CPG companies have made commitments to increasing recyclability, minimizing packaging or reusing material.

Estée Lauder

Packaging | Climate Change | Water

FrieslandCampina

Packaging | Climate Change | Water

Arla Foods

Packaging | Climate Change | Water

Carlsberg Group

Packaging | Climate Change | Water

Conagra Brands, Inc.

Packaging | Climate Change | Water

Hormel Foods

Packaging | Climate Change | Water

Saputo, Inc

Packaging | Climate Change | Water

Beiersdorf AG

Packaging | Climate Change | Water

 

50 of the top CPG companies have all made commitments to reducing, conserving or recycling water in their facilities. 

Campbell Soup

Packaging | Climate Change | Water

The Hershey Company

Packaging | Climate Change | Water

The J.M. Smucker Co.

Packaging | Climate Change | Water

Abbott Nutrition

Packaging | Climate Change | Water

The Clorox Company

Packaging | Climate Change | Water

Post Holdings, Inc.

Packaging | Climate Change | Water

McCormick & Company

Packaging | Climate Change | Water

Church & Dwight

Packaging | Climate Change | Water

Land O’Lakes, Inc.

Packaging | Climate Change | Water

Monster Energy

Packaging | Climate Change | Water

50 of the top CPG companies are committed to reducing their environmental impact. Whether it’s through achieving net zero emissions, halving their footprints or becoming carbon neutral, consumer goods companies are making bold commitments to make meaningful change for our climate. 

TreeHouse Foods

Packaging | Climate Change | Water

Lamb Weston

Packaging | Climate Change | Water

Schwan’s Company

Packaging | Climate Change | Water

Georgia-Pacific, LLC

Packaging | Climate Change | Water

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