White paper - social footprint

Publication info
White Paper from Nestlé Research, Lausanne, September 2017
Publication date
2017-10-03
Authors
Schenker U, Weidema B P

Brief introduction

The present White Paper uses two elements of the Weidema (2016) methodology for social footprint (income redistribution and productivity-reducing externalities) on two case studies from Nestlé supply chains: the production of milk (liquid milk and milk powder) in Pakistan, and the production of tomato-based sauces under the Solis brand in Spain.

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