Danone

One World. One Market. One Source. BPX.One

Danone S.A. is a multinational food-products corporation based in Paris.

As of 2018, Danone sold products in 120 markets, and had sales in 2018 of €24.65 billion.

At Danone, we want to offer nutritious, high-quality food and drinks in packaging that is 100% circular, keeping materials in use and out of nature

Packaging is fundamental to our ability to provide people around the world with nutritious, high-quality food and drinks – but we recognize that this cannot come at the expense of the environment. Today’s mainstream packaging system is unsustainable because it is still primarily linear—raw materials are used to make packaging for a product, and after the product is consumed, the packaging is thrown away. This model is creating important challenges, particularly where plastics are concerned.

As a company committed to protecting and nourishing the health of the planet and people, we want to play our part to accelerate the transition from a linear to a circular economy of packaging.

We aim to make our packaging 100% circular. This means eliminating the packaging we don’t need; innovating so all the packaging we do need is designed to be safely reused, recycled or composted; and ensuring the material we produce stays in the economy and never becomes waste or pollution.

PACKAGING DESIGNED FOR CIRCULARITY

WHERE WE ARE TODAY

As of 2017, 86% of our total packaging (and 77% of our plastic packaging) is reusable, recyclable, or compostable, and over 50% of our water volumes are sold in reusable jugs. We have ongoing initiatives to implement eco-design principles for packaging, like evian’s pilot program to eliminate non-recyclable shrink film by using specially designed adhesive and tape handles in order to keep water bottles together.

WHERE WE’RE GOING

Our goal for 2025 is for every piece of packaging—from bottle caps to yogurt cups—to be reusable, recyclable, or compostable.

At the same time, we are working to design our products to optimize material use and eliminate waste. This means developing new alternative delivery or reuse models, while also taking action to eliminate items that are problematic (in that they are unlikely to be recycled) or unnecessary (in that they do not bring additional value to the product or its protection). To this end, we are planning to introduce alternatives to plastic straws, which we will pilot with our Indonesian brand AQUA in 2019.

PRESERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES

Transitioning to a circular economy means seeking to no longer use packaging from finite resources. This helps preserve natural resources and keep existing materials in use and out of nature.  To reduce the need for newly created material, we are working to increase recycled content. We are also developing renewable materials that further decouple packaging from natural resource use. 

In 2017, we reached 36% recycled content on average in our packaging, including 14% recycled PET in our water and beverage bottles.

We are investing in the development and use of renewable, bio-based materials to speed up the transition away from fossil fuel plastics. Danone partnered with Nestlé Waters, PepsiCo, and Origin Materials, through the NaturAll Bottle Alliance, to introduce the first 75% bio-based bottle at commercial scale by 2021. 

We intend to drastically expand the amount of recycled and bio-plastic used in our packaging. By 2021, we will launch 100% recycled PET bottles in all our major water markets. By 2025, we will reach 25% of recycled material on average in our plastic packaging; 50% on average for our water and beverage bottles; and 100% for evian bottles. We will also aim to offer consumers bottles made from 100% bioplastic.

HQ : France

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