

The roots and development of Creating Shared Value at Nestlé
2006
The Nestlé concept of corporate social responsibility,
as implemented in Latin America, was published. This
report followed a three-part value chain framework of
agricultural rawmaterials, manufacturing, and
management, products and consumers.
2008
The Creating Shared Value pyramid, which also
integrated sustainability and compliance in one visual
device, was launched in our first
Nestlé Creating
Shared Value
report (2007).
2010
The second global
Nestlé Creating Shared Value
report
(2009) was published. The second CSV Forum held in
London. The inaugural Nestlé Creating Shared Value
Prize was awarded to iDE Cambodia.
2013
The report
Nestlé in society: Creating Shared Value and
meeting our commitments 2012
was published,
focusing on nutrition and, for the first time, including
forward-looking commitments. The fifth CSV Forum
was held in Colombia in partnership with the
Inter-American Development Bank.
2016
Three overarching ambitions for 2030 were
introduced, in support of the SDGs. The majority of
our commitments, now totalling 42, were updated
towards 2020. The seventh Creating Shared Value
Forum took place in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, and
Agro-Hub took first place in the CSV Prize.
2015
The 2014
Nestlé in society: Creating Shared Value and
meeting our commitments 2014
report provided a
progress update on our public commitments.
2014
The 2013
Nestlé in society: Creating Shared Value and
meeting our commitments 2013
report was published.
The sixth CSV Forumwas held in Switzerland with the
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development,
and the CSV Prize was awarded to Honey Care Africa.
2012
The
Nestlé Creating Shared Value Summary Report
2011: Meeting the global water challenge
was
published. The full online report was delivered in
accordance with GRI A+ criteria. The fourth CSV
Forumwas held in India and the CSV Prize was
awarded to Fundación Paraguaya.
2007
Three Creating Shared Value areas of focus were
identified: nutrition, water and rural development.
2009
The first Creating Shared Value Forum
was held at the United Nations in New York.
2011
The
Nestlé Creating Shared Value and
Rural Development
report (2010) was issued,
and the third CSV Forum held in Washington DC.
The GRI reporting framework was adopted.
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CreatingShared
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Development
SummaryReport
2010
Figureshighlighted throughout the report
with this symbolare trackedasKey
Performance Indicatorsand summarised in
theRuralDevelopment sectionof theKPI
table inside the frontflap.
Thebrands in italicsare registered
trademarksof theNestléGroup.
AnnualReport2010
Accompanying reports
Amessage fromourChairmanandCEO
About this report
Material issues
Global food securityand ruralpoverty
Nestlé’scontributions to ruraldevelopment
Overview:RuralimpactofNestlé’s factoriesand farmerprogrammes
ImpactofNestlé factorieson ruraldevelopment
ImpactofNestlé farmerprogrammeson ruraldevelopment
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MrsGraceWambuiWanyeki (picturedwithherdaughter)hasbeenacoffee farmer
for thepast24years inKenya.She isamemberofacoffeeco-operativeunder the
Nescafé
Planandapromoter farmer forourWomen’sEmpowermentprogramme,
participating in training sessionsandusingher farmasademonstrationplot.
Nestlé isencouragingmore femalecoffeegrowers inKenya to takeup leadership
roles in farmingco-operatives topromotegenderequalityandeducation for
womenandgirls.
Amessage fromourChairmanandourCEO
CreatingSharedValueatNestlé
Summaryofourcommitments
Nutrition
FindouthowNestlé’s focusonnutrition ishelping
toenhancequalityof life forourconsumers
Ruraldevelopmentand responsible sourcing
OurRuralDevelopmentFramework isbeing rolledout
Water
Readaboutournewcommitmentonwater stewardship
and theobjectiveswewilldeliver
Environmental sustainability
Weareaiming tomakeourproductsbetter for the
environmentalong thevaluechain
Ourpeople,human rightsand compliance
Wehave started implementingactionplans forourcocoa
andhazelnut supplychainsandpublishedaWhitePaper
onHumanRights ImpactAssessment
Stakeholderengagement
Materiality
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