Kellanova reaffirmed its multi-pillar commitment to advancing sustainable and equitable access to food, building on commitments established previously by Kellogg Company. Through its Kellanova Better Days™ Promise, its social and environmental strategy, Kellanova is committing to creating better days for 4 billion people by the end of 2030.
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With a top to bottom global approach, with no change in timeline, we've refreshed our previous commitment and will create better days for four billion people by the end of 2030. Additionally, Kellanova is proud to announce its intention to set near- and long-term company-wide emission reductions in line with science-based net-zero standards with the Science Based Targets initiative, a new environmental commitment.
Kellanova believes doing good for its communities, planet and people is part of what running a good business means. As the name "Kellanova" signals, the company is advancing the legacy built in the previous 117 years as Kellogg Company and is proud to continue the Better Days™ Promise.
Kellanova will continue its journey, aiming to create #BetterDays for four billion people by:
- Nourishing 1.5 billion people with our foods that deliver nutrients of need by the end of 2030.
- Feeding 400 million people facing food insecurity or crisis by the end of 2030.
- Nurturing people and planet by creating a climate-positive future, including advancing the wellbeing of 250,000 people in our food chain, from farming communities to processors, prioritizing support for vulnerable groups by the end of 2030.
- Committing to set company-wide emission reductions in line with the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) Net-Zero Standard by the end of 2050.
- Valuing ED&I in our workforce by aspiring for gender 50/50 parity at the management level globally and 25% People of Color at the management level in the U.S. by the end of 2025.
- Engaging 2 billion people along our journey by the end of 2030.
Kellanova will report on 2024 progress against these commitments in its Social and Environmental Report, which will be issued in 2025.