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Actions and that has defined us for more than a hundred years. We are aware that, as a Group, we are dedicated to creating beauty, however, this is inherent to diversity, freedom and the positive impact that we can generate on thousands of people.” Said Kenneth Campbell, President and CEO of L'Oréal Mexico. L'Oréal seeks to reach each person to sow a culture based on building trust and motivate them to create beauty that moves the world. #TheBeautyThatMovesGrupo Promesa México, a social enterprise based in Mexico City focused on environmental education of young people to combat the global waste challenge, was placed as the overall winner of Nestlé's global Creation of Shared Value (CVC) Award , presented in collaboration with Ashoka and in which 173 projects from 56 countries participated.
Under the title How do we create a waste-free future? , the sixth edition of the CVC Award was launched in September 2020 with the aim of identifying innovative solutions that will create system change and support Nestlé's global vision that none of its packaging, including plastics, ends up in the environment; The purpose was to reward projects with strong growth potential Chinese Australia Phone Number List or replicable models for other social, cultural or geographic environments. Grupo Promesa México not only placed as General Winner, but also became the first Mexican company to win this international competition with its proposal to develop massive and sustainable recycling programs, based on Environmental Education; you will receive 100K CHF to scale your impact. “In 2020, Nestlé announced that it would step up its sustainable packaging journey.
Since then, we have launched many new recyclable materials, expanded reuse and refill options, and looked for ways to raise awareness and support consumers in properly managing waste. Promesa is a great example of how educating consumers and providing them with easy ways to recycle can have a big impact on reducing waste,” said Rob Cameron, Global Director of Public Affairs at Nestlé. For his part, Julio Álvarez, co-founder of Promesa, pointed out that “Education is the engine to solve the environmental challenges of today and in the future. The CVC award is a great way for responsible companies and global change agents to co-create . ” With a network of 168,000 active students in 500 schools, Promesa has recycled more than 3,000 metric tons of waste in the last two years, avoiding the release of more than.
Under the title How do we create a waste-free future? , the sixth edition of the CVC Award was launched in September 2020 with the aim of identifying innovative solutions that will create system change and support Nestlé's global vision that none of its packaging, including plastics, ends up in the environment; The purpose was to reward projects with strong growth potential Chinese Australia Phone Number List or replicable models for other social, cultural or geographic environments. Grupo Promesa México not only placed as General Winner, but also became the first Mexican company to win this international competition with its proposal to develop massive and sustainable recycling programs, based on Environmental Education; you will receive 100K CHF to scale your impact. “In 2020, Nestlé announced that it would step up its sustainable packaging journey.
Since then, we have launched many new recyclable materials, expanded reuse and refill options, and looked for ways to raise awareness and support consumers in properly managing waste. Promesa is a great example of how educating consumers and providing them with easy ways to recycle can have a big impact on reducing waste,” said Rob Cameron, Global Director of Public Affairs at Nestlé. For his part, Julio Álvarez, co-founder of Promesa, pointed out that “Education is the engine to solve the environmental challenges of today and in the future. The CVC award is a great way for responsible companies and global change agents to co-create . ” With a network of 168,000 active students in 500 schools, Promesa has recycled more than 3,000 metric tons of waste in the last two years, avoiding the release of more than.