Nestle sends a campaign "A little bit can change the world" to inspire and invite Thai people to join together to take care of the world sustainably. Nestlé launches the campaign "Every Little Act Matters" to inspire Thai people to start adjusting behaviors that can be easily done in their daily lives with ideas to save the world. No matter what kind of life you live Nestlé is ready to encourage everyone to take part in caring for the environment and has invested 29 million baht to send online videos that will share inspiration and inspire belief in one's role in caring for and restoring the environment in order to create a better world. Live for the next generation Aims to reach more than 25 million consumers nationwide.
Research from Mintel reveals that 62% of Thai consumers Korea Phone Number Data believe there is still enough time to help care for the planet if we take action today, compared to only 37%. only saw that Your own behavior can cause environmental change in a better direction. reflect that Although most Thai people are aware of environmental problems But there are only a few who think that their own small actions will be able to create change for the better world. with insights from such research results Combined with Nestlé's sustainability mission to accelerate dramatic change in caring for and revitalizing the food system, this year Nestlé is committed to communicating with consumers to spark ideas and inspire. behavior modification and highlights the positive results that can be achieved if we all work together to care for the environment and the planet. To be a part of starting to drive great change.

Mr. Victor Hsieh, Chairman and CEO of Nestlé Indochina, said: “Nestlé believes that everything we do If everyone helps out even just a little. Start with simple, everyday actions. can create a beautiful world. This year, we have continued the campaign “A little bit can change the world” to inspire consumers with ideas to save the world. Come join us in caring for and restoring our planet with Nestlé. As a leading global food and beverage company, Nestlé has taken steps to develop all of its packaging to be recyclable. Including reducing the use of newly produced plastic by one-third by 2025, so that our products meet the needs of consumers in helping to protect the environment. Nestlé has also implemented a sustainability plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Net Zero by 2050 as announced by the sustainability roadmap in 4 main areas.