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Nestlé to provide transparency on the nutritional value of its portfolio

FoodTechBiz Desk

Nestlé announced new commitments to help bring balanced diets within reach for people around the world. The company will make the nutritional value of its global portfolio transparent in its yearly reporting, starting with the 2022 Annual Report. In 2023, Nestlé will also start reporting on local portfolios in 14 countries using their respective government-endorsed front-of-pack labeling systems. These commitments build on the belief that transparency is key to trust. They are also an extension of the company's long track record of helping people enjoy a variety of foods and beverages as part of a balanced diet.

The commitments are part of Nestlé's efforts to grow and expand certain segments of its portfolio, including nutritious plant-based and children's products. To continuously improve the nutritional value of its foods and beverages, the company will leverage its R&D capabilities and advanced nutrient profiling system. Additionally, it will expand its offering of affordable, nutritious foods and beverages. In 2021, Nestlé delivered 124.6 billion servings of affordable nutrition fortified with at least one of the following micronutrients of public health relevance: Iron, Iodine, Vitamin A, and Zinc.

Driving transparency using a recognized external nutrition benchmark

As part of its global reporting commitment, Nestlé will benchmark its food and beverages against the Health Star Rating (HSR) system, a nutrient profiling system used by the Access to Nutrition Index and on front-of-pack nutrition labels in some countries. HSR considers the total energy of a food, the amount of positive nutrients and ingredients, such as fiber, protein and legumes, as well as the amount of nutrients of concern, such as sugar, saturated fat and salt. HSR will provide a single basis of comparison for the broad, global offering of food and beverages across 186 countries, except for its specialized nutrition products.

Nestlé will report separately on the proportion of its portfolio of specialized nutrition offerings consisting of products sold by the Nutrition, Nestlé Health Science, and pet care businesses. Most of these products are not included in the HSR rating system

To assist the number in making informed food choices, Nestlé products will continue to display locally relevant number-of-pack nutrition labeling schemes, such as Nutri-Score, voluntarily or as required by authorities. Nestlé also couples its offering with consumption guidance and services to support balanced eating. Additionally, the company continues to be a leader on responsible marketing practices.

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