Maybe you've had conversations around your dinner table about whether dairy can be a part of future diets. The good news is that it can. The WHO's FAO and national dietary guidelines around the world recommend dairy in moderate amounts as part of healthy diets, despite its environmental impact. Milk is one of the world's main sources of calcium (49% of global nutrient availability), protein, and other nutrients. And it’s an affordable and convenient way for you to get nutrients.
*For The Lancet Report go to https://eatforum.org/content/uploads/2019/07/EAT-Lancet_Commission_Summary_Report.pdf
Our global
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Incrementally increase healthy choices by 60,000 tonnes by 2025, compared to 2019 levels (products that meet nutrition criteria).
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We will deliver 56,000 tonnes by 2023FC.
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The salt content in our cheeses is no more than 1.7g salt per 100g on average in 2028. By the end of 2023, the figure was 1.73g
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Use no more than (≤) 6g of added sugar per 100g in at least 90% of our sweetened product portfolio by 2028. By the end of 2022, the figure was 76%.