Our global sustainability performance indicators for 2022

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This document consolidates the key performance indicators (KPIs) for calendar year ending 31 December 2022 that

are included throughout Nestle's 2022 Creating Shared Value and Sustainability Report. The report provides details of progress against our commitments and explains our strategies and performance. We provide more details of certain strategic KPIs in our Reporting Scope and Methodology for ESG KPIsand our Reporting Scope and Methodology for Nutritional Value Transparency Key Performance Indicators.

Contents

3 On the road to net zero

3 Looking at the whole landscape

  1. More regenerative practices on farms
  2. Regenerative the water cycle
  3. Ingredients produced sustainbly
  1. Human rights and resilient communities
  2. Supporting tatsy and balanced diets
  3. Food safety and quality
  1. Packaging and circularity
  2. Opportunities for young people
  1. Our diverse and inclusive culture
  1. Employer of choice
  1. Ethical business

Our global sustainability performance indicators for 2022

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Sustainable performance indicators

Indicator

Unit

2020

2021

2022

Notes on the data

On the road to net zero

CO2e reductions compared with business-as-usual scenario

Million tonnes

4.0

6.4

A significant change in our calculation methodology in 2022 means data

for 2021 and 2022 are not comparable.

CO2e removals secured

Million tonnes

9.7

4.3

Gross direct (Scope 1) GHG emissions (CO2e)

Million tonnes

3.30

3.35

3.24

Gross market-based indirect (Scope 2) GHG emissions (CO2e)

Million tonnes

1.63

1.44

0.76

2020 and 2021 restated due to acquisitions, divestures, emissions factor

Gross other indirect (Scope 3) GHG emissions (CO2e)

Million tonnes

116.59

115.83

108.90

restatements and adjusted scope.

Total (Scope 1+2+3) GHG emissions (CO2e)

Million tonnes

121.52

120.62

112.90

Renewable electricity sourced in our manufacturing sites at year end

%

50.5

63.7

78.4

Global fleet of vehicles switched to lower emission options

%

17.6

27.2

41.0

Energy consumption

GJ

81 385 568

82 779 476

80 131 120

Energy consumed that was supplied from grid electricity

%

12.2

10.2

6.0

Energy consumed that is renewable energy

%

23.1

25.3

30.6

Hazardous Waste Generated - biomass

Tonnes

839

Changes in the classification of waste in 2022 mean that prior year data is

not comparable.

Non-hazardous Waste Generated - biomass

Tonnes

1 973 909

Hazardous Waste Generated - mixed waste

Tonnes

33 067

Non-hazardous Waste Generated - mixed waste

Tonnes

926 422

Looking at the whole landscape

Primary supply chains for meat, palm oil, pulp and paper, soy and sugar assessed

%

90.0

97.2

99.1

as deforestation-free

Trees secured for planting

Number

24.6

12.4

CO2e secured over a 20-year period through tree-planting projects initiated

Million tonnes

9.3

3.1

More regenerative practices on farms

Key ingredients sourced through regenerative agricultural methods

%

6.8

In 2022, only the following sources are included in regenerative agriculture

volumes: fresh milk, Ecuadorian cocoa, green coffee and Libby's

vegetables sourced through direct procurement/Farmer Connect or for

Nespresso, Nestlé Nutrition cereals and vegetables that are traceable

back to a farm/cooperative level and raw materials that are covered by

the Living Soils initiative with Earthworm Foundation for Nestlé France.

The denominator includes all raw materials in scope. See our Reporting

Scope and Methodology for ESG KPIs document for full details.

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Sustainable performance indicators

Indicator

Unit

2020

2021

2022

Notes on the data

Regenerating the water cycle

Total water withdrawn

Million cubic meters

115.4

98.0

97.1

Total water consumed

Million cubic meters

56.2

39.0

43.9

Total water discharged

Million cubic meters

59.2

59.0

53.2

Water use reduction in factories

Million cubic meters

1.69

2.30

2.38

Water efficiency at our factories

Water efficiency at our factories: Milk products

Cubic meters per tonne of

3.58

3.70

product

Water efficiency at our factories: Confectionery

Cubic meters per tonne of

3.08

2.68

product

Water efficiency at our factories: Nutrition and healthcare

Cubic meters per tonne of

8.39

8.68

product

Water efficiency at our factories: PetCare

Cubic meters per tonne of

1.16

1.25

product

Water efficiency at our factories: Powdered and liquid beverages

Cubic meters per tonne of

5.93

6.18

product

Water efficiency at our factories: Prepared dishes and cooking aids

Cubic meters per tonne of

3.13

3.08

product

Water efficiency at our factories: Bottled water

Cubic meters per tonne of

1.52

1.48

product

Water withdrawn in regions with High or Extremely High Baseline Water Stress

%

25.0

35.4

36.1

Water consumed in regions with High or Extremely High Baseline Water Stress

%

30.0

49.1

51.5

Water incidents that incurred a fine or penalty

Number

5

Reported for the first time in 2022.

Nestle Waters

Nestlé Waters sites certified to the AWS Standard

Number

34

19

21

This number reduced In 2021 due to the sale of Nestlé Waters

North America.

Nestlé Waters volumetric water benefits delivered by implementing local water

Million cubic meters

stewardship projects

2.3 Reported for the first time in 2022.

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Sustainable performance indicators

Indicator

Unit

2020

2021

2022

Notes on the data

Ingredients produced sustainably

Key ingredients produced sustainably

%

16.3

22.0

Key ingredients refers to 14 key agricultural raw materials that cover 95%

of our annual sourcing by volume: cereals and grains; cocoa; coconut;

coffee; dairy; fish and seafood; hazelnuts; meat, poultry and eggs; palm oil;

pulp and paper; soy; spices; sugar; and vegetables. Change in definition in

2022 means year-on-year data are not comparable.

Certified sustainable palm oil sourced

%

58.1

71.1

71.0

2022 data comprises Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil certifications

and credits as follows: 20.0% segregated, 1.6% mass balance, 45.6% book

and claims without including credits from independant smallholders, 3.7%

book and claims from independent smallholders only.

Coffee sustainably sourced

%

75.0

82.8

88.0

Coffee sourced through the Nescafé Plan

%

75.0

81.5

87.0

Coffee sourced through the Nespresso AAA Sustainable Quality™ Program

%

93.0

92.6

93.1

Cocoa sourced through the Nestlé Cocoa Plan

%

48.0

50.6

68.3

The % cocoa sourced through the Nestlé Cocoa Plan includes volumes

of Rainforest Alliance certified mass balance cocoa that are not accounted

for in the global Produced Sustainably indicator above.

Number of farmers in the Nestlé Cocoa Plan

Number

124 053

152 236

157 157

Number of forest and fruit trees distributed to cocoa farmers

Number

669 305

1 038 904

1 470 614

Cage-free eggs sourced

%

76.3

71.7

Farmers trained through Farmer Connect

Number

435 500

419 228

Human rights and resilient communities

Child Labor Monitoring and Remediation System performance - Ghana

Households covered by a CLMRS to prevent and address child labor risks

Number

1897

10 711

14 797

Children covered by a CLMRS to prevent and address child labor risks

Number

2325

5978

11 669

Total children who received support during the year

Number

284

410

3503

Total children who have received support since program began

Number

2399

2809

6312

Children identified who reported no longer engaging in activities posing a risk of

Number

693

738

819

child labor at the two most recent follow-up visits

Child Labor Monitoring and Remediation System performance - Cote d'Ivoire

Households covered by a CLMRS to prevent and address child labor risks

Number

57 525

69 318

72 625

Children covered by a CLMRS to prevent and address child labor risks

Number

86 134

94 748

98 674

Total children who received support during the year

Number

22 961

29 424

11 532

Total children who have received support since the program began

Number

127 550

156 974

168 506

Children identified who reported no longer engaging in activities posing a risk of

Number

4838

6307

8155

child labor at the two most recent follow-up visits

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