White paper – social footprint
Schenker U, Weidema B P (2017)
Publication info
White Paper from Nestlé Research, Lausanne, September 2017
Brief introduction
The present White Paper uses two elements of the Weidema (2016) methodology for social footprint (income redistribution and productivity-reducing externalities) on two case studies from Nestlé supply chains: the production of milk (liquid milk and milk powder) in Pakistan, and the production of tomato-based sauces under the Solis brand in Spain.