Nestlé wants to improve its chicken welfare standards in Europe
Nestlé announced it will actively work with supply chain partners and stakeholders to improve living conditions for chickens, ensure the use of more humane practices and to reduce stocking density.
By 2026, all Nestlé food products in Europe that use chicken as an ingredient will move to one higher standard for welfare as per the requirements set out in the European Broiler Ask (Better Chicken Commitment).
Improving animal welfare forms part of Nestlé’s efforts to use traceable and responsibly sourced ingredients in its products.
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