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Nestlé Pakistan Earns Top Sustainability Distinctions at SDPI Conference

Published on: November 10, 2025 9:28 PM

At the 28th Sustainable Development Conference & Sustainability Investment Expo, hosted by the Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI), Nestlé Pakistan was celebrated with several distinguished awards. The company was honored for its leadership in renewable energy and low carbon initiatives, as well as receiving the Best Stall Award for its innovative sustainability efforts.

These accolades highlight Nestlé Pakistan’s pivotal role in advancing climate action and fostering sustainable development, fully aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

During the event, Nestlé’s ongoing commitment to sustainability was evident through its investments in renewable energy, the expansion of waste management programs, and impactful community projects. The Clean Gilgit Baltistan Project, for example, extended its reach to new areas, enabling the recycling of 4,000 tons of plastic waste in 2025 and the installation of recycled plastic benches and bins at popular tourist destinations.

Nestlé’s dedication to water conservation was showcased through the Caring for Water – Pakistan initiative, which introduced drip irrigation and smart soil moisture sensors across 243 acres in Punjab and Sindh. The company also promoted community health and empowerment via the Nestlé for Healthier Kids program and the Nestlé-BISP Rural Women Sales Program.

A highlight of the conference was a high-level plenary session featuring representatives from the United Nations Development Program, The World Bank Group, International Monetary Fund, Nestlé Pakistan, and SDPI. The discussion centered on the critical need to align investments with climate resilience, inclusive growth, and sustainable progress in Pakistan.

Jason Avanceña, CEO of Nestlé Pakistan, stressed the necessity of innovative financing and fair access to capital to meet climate objectives, while also acknowledging the company’s recognition at the event. Dr. Samuel Rizk of UNDP emphasized the value of collective action, noting the significant investments required for Pakistan to achieve the SDGs. Dr. Mahir Binici of the IMF and Bolormaa Amgaabazar of the World Bank Group reinforced the importance of climate reforms and human development as foundational to the nation’s advancement.

Moderated by Dr. Abid Suleri, Executive Director of SDPI, the plenary underscored the power of collaboration between public and private sectors to accelerate climate action and ensure resilient food systems for future generations.

Nestlé Pakistan’s ongoing investments reflect its strong confidence in the country’s future and its unwavering commitment to making a positive impact across its entire value chain.

Filed Under: Business, Pakistan Tagged With: Latest, Nestle, Pakistan, SDPI Conference, Top Sustainability Distinctions

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