Does Campbell Soup really support Sustainability?
Campbell Soup has a strong commitment to sustainability and believes that it is not only the right thing to do, but also good for business. The company has made significant progress in reducing its environmental impact and is working to further improve its sustainability performance. Campbell Soup's sustainability strategy is based on three pillars: reducing greenhouse gas emissions, reducing waste and promoting sustainable sourcing.
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