Nestle became the latest corporate conglomerate to advance its climate-friendly agenda, announcing Thursday a new $3.59 billion dollar investment in a bid to halve the company’s greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and achieve net zero emissions by 2050.
A major component of the food company’s plan is to focus on shifting its supplying farmers to more sustainable and regenerative agriculture practices. Moving the company’s operations to renewable energy by 2025 is also part of the investment, as well as planting 20 million trees over the next decade.