The Hershey Company Releases 2022 ESG Report
Outlines Progress and Programs to Drive Business Resilience
On its journey to become a Leading Snacking Powerhouse,
"As we continue to act on the most important areas of focus for our business, including responsible sourcing, reducing our carbon footprint, and promoting inclusivity, we are continually reminded that our progress and achievements are made possible by our employees, farmers, partners and other stakeholders who share our commitment to creating a more sustainable and equitable future," said Michele Buck, CEO, The Hershey Company. "We are grateful for their input and support and look forward to continuing this journey together."
Supporting Cocoa Communities and Farmer Livelihoods
By 2030,
- Increasing sourcing visibility: In 2022,
Hershey achieved77% cocoa sourcing visibility by volume in Côte d'Ivoire andGhana and is on track to reach100% sourcing visibility by 2025. As part ofHershey's commitment to prevent and eliminate child labor, participating farms are covered by Child Labor Monitoring and Remediation Systems (CLMRS). In 2022,72% of farmers in Côte d Ivoire andGhana were covered by CLMRS, on track to reach100% by 2025. - Supporting farmer development:
Hershey's commitment to improving farmer livelihoods is grounded in empowering and investing in cocoa communities to foster a more equitable and sustainable cocoa supply chain. This includes supporting initiatives that provide financial literacy and agricultural training to farmers. Additionally, farmers inGhana can contribute to emissions reductions through programs like the World Bank Carbon Fund and the Nsuoekyir Apimanim's Community Resource Management Areas (CREMAs) and earn income as a result.
Acting on Climate Change
Across its global operations and with the dedication of employees – including its passionate group of Energy Champions – the company is reducing its environmental impact with a goal to achieve a
- Using real-time data to monitor utility usage:
Hershey's investment in reporting systems provides real-time utility usage data for electricity, natural gas and water at each of its facilities globally, aiming to reduce energy intensity by approximately$3 million 10% over the next five years. These systems were installed inU.S. facilities in 2022, with the remainder to be installed in international facilities during 2023. - Leveraging biofuel to reduce carbon intensity:
Hershey is taking action to limit and, when possible, remove carbon-intensive fuels from its facilities. Most recently,Hershey's India plant transitioned from using coal to rice husks as biofuel to power production. - Improving energy and water conservation: Enabled by
Hershey's participation in theU.S. EPA's ENERGY STAR Challenge for Industry and theU.S. Department of Energy's Better Buildings, Better Plants program, the company has improved the energy intensity of its manufacturing sites by6.1% compared to a 2018 baseline. With support fromHershey's Energy and Water Management Steering Committee, the company improved global water intensity by6% in 2022 with a14% improvement in water intensity at international facilities (compared to 2021). The company also invested nearly in high-efficiency equipment to reduce well water usage at our company headquarters in$1.5 million Hershey, PA.
Investing in a Resilient Supply Chain and Workforce
- Launching 'Say Hola': A strategic initiative at the company's
Hazleton, Pennsylvania plant, 'Say Hola' seamlessly integrated both Spanish and English-speaking employees under one roof, equipped with bilingual trainings, managers and workplace materials. The program improved hiring and retention and reduced recruitment costs. Today, more than90% of applicants have the desired manufacturing experience, compared to50% before the program launch. - Supporting and hiring veterans: As part of
Hershey's commitment to promoting diversity, equity and inclusion, veterans are an important part of the company's workforce, bringing specialized perspectives, experiences and skill sets to the business. In 2023, the company will expand its partnership with three military hiring organizations and aims to increase veteran hiring by4% . Under the guidance of its Veteran Business Resource Group (employee resource group),Hershey joined the National Veterans Business Development Council and donated to Veterans Outreach of PA, a nonprofit that supports homeless veterans.
About The Hershey Company
The Hershey Company is headquartered in Hershey, Pennsylvania and is an industry-leading snacks company known for making more moments of goodness through its iconic brands, remarkable people and enduring commitment to doing the right thing for its people, planet and communities.
For more than 125 years,
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