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Ferrero’s latest Sustainability Report highlights how it’s cut plastic by 14.7%

by Fiona Briggs
July 1, 2026
in Sustainability
Reading Time: 3 mins read

Ferrero releases its Sustainability Report for the 2024/25 financial year, outlining how the company translates commitments into concrete action and measurable progress.

Published as Ferrero celebrates its 80th anniversary globally, the report highlights how sustainability initiatives are embedded across its business and are aimed at supporting sustainable food systems end-to-end: from the farms and communities where ingredients are sourced, to its factories, products and people. It also shows the enhanced Ferrero Farming Values framework as a central driver of the Group’s approach to sourcing ingredients and resilience across supply chains.

“Ferrero’s long-term success remains closely linked to the wellbeing of the people and ecosystems on which our supply chain depends. Consumers are increasingly looking for brands they can trust — built on quality, good sourcing practices, careful manufacturing, and a genuine commitment to people and the planet.

Guided by our purpose and long-term vision, we will continue supporting initiatives related to the protection of natural resources, the support of our people, communities and partners and the creation of products that delight consumers for generations to come.”said Giovanni Ferrero, President of Ferrero Group.

Rooted in Ferrero’s long-standing sacco conosciuto philosophy – “knowing what is in the bag” – Ferrero Farming Values is built around five core elements: supplier due diligence, supply chain traceability and visibility, certification and standards, farming practices and communities, and sector transformation, where collaboration with stakeholders is essential to addressing systemic challenges. They provide a consistent, yet flexible framework to address the specific risks and opportunities of the supply chain for key ingredients such us cocoa, palm oil, hazelnuts, coffee and dairy.

“Ferrero Farming Values translates our sustainability approach into concrete actions across the sourcing of our key ingredients” said Lapo Civiletti, Chief Executive Officer of Ferrero Group. “It provides a structured framework to strengthen supplier accountability, improve traceability and certification, support farmers, and drive collaboration across the sector — while allowing us to adapt to the specific realities of each ingredient supply chain.”

Key highlights from the 2025 Sustainability Report

Sourcing ingredients sustainably

  • Key ingredients achieved high levels of traceability: cocoa reached 98% traceability to farm polygon maps, palm oil reached 98.6% traceability to plantation, hazelnuts reached 97% traceability to farmer and coffee beans reached 100% traceability to plantation polygon maps.
  • Nearly 230,000 supply chain polygons from coffee, palm oil and cocoa suppliers were analysed through Ferrero’s EUDR-aligned monitoring process, strengthening visibility and supporting deforestation-free sourcing.
  • 99% of cocoa volumes were sourced through certifications or other independently managed standards such as Rainforest Alliance, Cocoa Horizons and Fairtrade, 100% of palm oil volumes were RSPO-certified and 100% of coffee beans were Rainforest Alliance Certified under the segregated supply chain model.
  • Continued partnerships to support farming communities, including the expansion of the impactful Save the Children program in Côte d’Ivoire, set to reach 235 cocoa-producing communities by 2030.

Climate, environmental stewardship and packaging circularity

  • Continued development of the Climate Transition Plan supported by the launch of the Decarbonisation Hub, a new tool enabling manufacturing sites to design and implement scalable decarbonisation roadmaps across operations.
  • Launched a Scope 3 supplier data campaign covering around 60% of raw material volumes with a 93% supplier submission rate.
  • Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions reduced by 7.2% year-on-year, supported by continued energy transition efforts, including 24 plants operating on 100% renewable electricity from the grid.
  • Completed the first Group-wide Water Corporate Footprint assessment and joined the Alliance for Water Stewardship.
  • Globally, 92.9% of overall packaging was designed for recyclability, reusability or compostability
  • Redesign of Ferrero Rocher boxes contributed to 14.7% reduction in the plastic-to-product ratio versus the 2019/20 baseline avoiding approximately 16,000 tons of plastic cumulatively since September 2021.

Responsible consumption

  • Developed science-based Ferrero Nutrition Criteria to steer product innovation and guide portfolio evolution.

    People and communities

  • Fostered a working environment built on inclusion and respect, supporting employee development, wellbeing and human rights across operations.
  • Delivered the Inclusion & Respect training programme that reached 61 countries, with over 500 sessions delivered.
  • Employee engagement remains strong, with the annual YOU Survey showing an 86% participation rate, with Engagement and Enablement Index scores increasing by 3 and 7 points respectively.
  • Joy of moving Programme: celebrated its 11th anniversary in 2025, reaching more than 730,000 children and delivered over three million hours of in-school activity in the UK.
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