Nestle Case Study Essay

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Introduction
Nestlé, the biggest food company in the world, founded in 1866 have a huge range of products with almost every food you could named that makes out of milk, including, baby food, coffee, pet food, cereals and chocolate. They aims to provide healthier and palatable food, and opens up multiple selection to meet their consumer every day needs as to enhance their standard of living and give them satisfaction. Also Nestlé want to become the finest in differ industries which include Nutrition and Health and Wellness, as well as trusted by stakeholders and their financial performance become the reference of the industry (Nestlé 2010). To fulfill these target, they realize every things are build on respect. To Nestlé, one of the biggest food company in the world, profit is very important, but the environments, people and other things around the world are much more important.
In this study, we are trying to understand what are the social expectations given to Nestlé and how do Nestlé achieve them. To begin with, here are some …show more content…

Over the past ten years, Nestlé has been trying to manage the Columbia River Gorge (Roemeling 2015) and other water supplies. No matter how the residents and green groups attempt to stop, they are ongoing their water bottling plant, which is very irresponsible and self-seeking.
To deduce the public discontent and molding a good corporate image, here are many remedial actions they can be taken. For example, build desalination plant to minimize the usage of groundwater. Water Desalination is a technology to do water desalination process, by water desalination, we are allowed to remove salts and minerals and able to produce fresh water or even recycle wastewater and which is reusable in the manufacturing process. This technology may have higher cost then pumping from the river or groundwater, but it helps in protecting our water resources.

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