Covalence Food & Beverage Industry Report 2007
Published: Thursday, February 14, 2008
Catching up the leaders
In the end of 2007, Unilever shows the best EthicalQuote score in the Food & Beverage industry (calculated starting in 2002), followed by Starbucks and Diageo, while Coca-Cola and Nestlé occupy the last positions. From January to December 2007 Coca-Cola, Unilever, Starbucks, PepsiCo and Nestlé show the best progressions, while Archer Daniels Midland, Sara Lee and Cadbury Schweppes occupy the last positions. Results expressing the Reported Performance of companies place Coca-Cola in first position out of 16 Food & Beverage companies, followed by Starbucks, Nestlé, and Unilever.
From 2004 to 2006, the ethical progress of Food & Beverage companies has mostly been due to social and labour initiatives: e.g. social sponsorship, community investments and fair trade programs. In 2007, the F&B industry experienced a powerful shift towards environmental concerns, as did most industries and society at large (climate change). Charts show a shrinking of social and human related criteria (28. Product Social Utility, 40. Human Rights Policy and 27. Product Human Risk) in favor of environmental criteria (26. Environmental Impact of Production and 32. Waste Management). Major positive environmental issues have been dealing with Water, Packaging, Climate change and Energy.
F&B products vs basic needs
The non-essential image of F&B products is a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) challenge. Bottled water, candies and frozen dinners incarnate rich countries’ lifestyle. How can they match with basic social issues such as poverty, access to water, hunger, health, hygiene, or sanitation?
Projects, partnerships, initiatives, products and corporate policies addressing the topics of climate change, packaging, awards, women, education, water, nutrition and obesity, fair trade, community development and advertising will continue to attract sympathy and should be – if they have not been – communicated to the targeted audiences.
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