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Good Food Good Life®® ...
Good Food, Good Life®® ... ® The promise we commit to everyday, everywhere to enhance lives, throughout life, with good food and beverages for over 140 years We are the world’s leading Nutrition, Health and Wellness Company. We enhance lives by offering tastier and healthier food and beverage choices at all stages of life and at any time of the day, helping consumers care for themselves and their families. Nutrition, Health & Wellness At the heart of everything we do. Trevor Clayton CEO Nestlé Oceania Tastier & Healthier Choices Good Food, Good Life Nestlé strongly believes that healthy diets must be enjoyable to be sustained. We understand that consumers are looking for healthier foods that do not compromise on taste. Accredited Practising Dietitians (APDs) Nestlé is the largest employer of Dietitians and Nutritionists, with approximately 30 working across the business in Oceania alone. Nestlé Research & Development Centre Nestlé invests over AUD$1.6 billion in Research and Development every year, more than any other food company. Nestlé works with a network of over 5,000 scientists and technologists to advance the frontiers of nutritional science, by developing safer, healthier and better tasting products. Did you know? Nutritional Profiling System NNPS is a rigorous system used to benchmark our products annually against set criteria. It assesses a product’s nutritional contribution, considering its role in a balanced diet, its ingredients (including fat, added sugar, calcium and wholegrain) and the serving size usually consumed, either by adults or children. Since implementation, we have renovated the Nestlé portfolio representing 70% of net sales to meet the Nutrition Foundation criteria. As part of our continuous improvement our ambition is to reach 80% by 2016. Nestlé 60/40+ Program 60/40+ Program The Nestlé 60/40+ program constantly re-challenges our products to ensure that they are preferred by at least 60% of consumers of a large panel. 5,500 Nestlé provides nutrition based training for employees across Oceania. The training focuses on improving nutrition knowledge and aims to empower employees to make informed food and beverage choices for themselves and their families. 2• Nestlé Nutrition Profiling System (NNPS) Nutritional assessments are conducted locally which guarantees that wherever Nestlé operates, it is the nutritional needs of the local consumer that dictate the formulation of our product. •3 Know Your Portions Good Food, Good Life Nestlé encourages responsible nutrition, moderation and variety in food habits. We are committed to supporting consumers’ efforts to balance their diets. Over the years, our perception of what constitutes a serve, or a portion of food has been slowly increasing. The result of this is that we are eating more and more. Did you know? 100,000 To date Nestlé has provided approx portion plates to employees, dietitians, healthcare professionals and consumers. Nestlé Portion Plates Nestlé provides support to consumers to help them balance their diets. As part of our continuous improvement we are renovating our products and packaging so that they provide clear portion guidance. Be it as clear portion communication on pack, or packaging and product format enablers, our goal is to make eating the right amount and frequency as easy as possible. As part of the Nestlé staff wellness program our employees across our factories and offices participate in the Global Corporate challenge. In the evaluation report 65% of participants said that they think their portions sizes are too big. The Nestlé Portion Plates were distributed to all staff as part of our Nutrition Training initiative. With the Nestlé Portion Plates, healthy eating is as easy as 1, 2, 3. Designed to show how easy it is to manage your main meal serve proportions and particularly to boost vegetable intake. 4• •5 Tasty Partners to Core Foods Nestlé products deliver convenience and taste across the meal occasions. Many of them help drive consumption of core foods such as MAGGI, MILO and Uncle Tobys. Our nutritionists work closely with our business to continually renovate and innovate our portfolio to reduce amounts of sodium, added sugars, trans fats, saturated fats and to increase the positive nutrients such as fibre, calcium and wholegrain in our products. Did you know? Nestlé has over 1000 recipes for all meal occasions including the lunch box www.recipes.com.au www.tastyrecipes.co.nz Protein foods MAGGI Meal Solutions Maggi recipe bases partner with fresh meat and vegetables to help deliver balanced meals to the family dinner table. The Maggi range also features family favourites such as our oven baked so Crispy Chicken schnitzels. Vegetables MAGGI Stir Fry Creations The MAGGI Stir Fry range encourages families to introduce a variety of vegetables in a tasty way that the whole family will enjoy. Recipe instructions incorporate 3 cups of vegetables. 6• Good Food, Good Life Grain foods UNCLE TOBYS Cereals UNCLE TOBYS breakfast cereals have undergone a series of renovations with all meeting the Heart Foundation Tick nutrient criteria. They deliver a source of fibre (many are high fibre) and are made with at least 25% wholegrain (most are 75% wholegrain). All UNCLE TOBYS cereals meet FSANZ nutrient profiling criteria. DAIRY FOODS MILO MILO not only helps encourage milk consumption but makes more of milk. One serve of MILO added to milk boosts calcium content by 70%.* A sub-analysis of National Children’s Nutrition and Activity Survey found that MILO and milk drinkers consume more milk and calcium than plain milk or non-milk consumers.^ FRUIT SKI Yoghurt & UNCLE TOBYS Snacks Yoghurt, wholegrain muesli bars and fruit are nutrient packed and are also portion controlled snacks that make great lunch box partners. *Nuttab 2010. ^ Source: Fayet , F. (2011) Nutrition Research Australia, Secondary analysis of the 2007 Australian National Children’s Nutrition and Physical Activity Survey. Unpublished data. •7 Understanding food labels Good Food, Good Life Nestlé recognise that making healthy choices can be confusing. Our commitment is to provide relevant information to help consumers make healthier choices. Did you know? Nestlé Nutritional Compass® Good question contains a question that our consumers ask about this type of food Good to know answers this question Good to remember provides the consumer with a fact about this product or type of food Nestlé was one of the first companies to voluntarily implement a responsible marketing to children policy stating that we do not directly advertise or market our products to children under the age of six. Launched in 2005, it was the first worldwide nutrition labelling initiative from any food company. The Compass provides information to guide consumers through understanding the nutrition table, ingredients used in the products, tips for responsible enjoyment and healthy usage of our products and contact details to get more information. Tools for Healthcare Professionals To assist dietitians in their practice to teach clients on how to read a food label we sent Australian dietitians a life size cereal box with labelling descriptors. 8• •9 Nutrition Science Our children’s calcium quandary Dietary solutions to boost intakE Good Food, Good Life We believe it is important to understand the categories our products are part of and their nutritional intake on Australians. We are committed to supporting ongoing research and analysis. Our cross functional teams draw on the expertise of our people within Consumer Insights, Marketing, Nutrition and Regulatory and Scientific Affairs. We also work in close collaboration with external independent experts who carry out the research in each project. Adult Fibre Intake Survey Developing our own research tools to assess the fibre intake of Australian adults. The results were used to understand how UNCLE TOBYS Cereals can deliver the fibre needs of adults and to assist in our continuous product improvement process. MILO Sub Analysis Sub-analysing the 2007 National Nutrition and Physical Activity survey of almost 5000 Australian children to examine the role of milk drinking (plain or flavoured) and more specifically MILO and milk drinking amongst Australian children. The results from the study were published in the peer reviewed scientific journal Nutrition Research. Symposium report International Congress of Dietetics, Sydney 5th September 2012 Information for Healthcare Professionals 10 • Vitamin D Study Working with researchers at the University of Sydney to assess the Vitamin D status of Nestlé Office workers at the Sydney head office. This was presented as a poster at the DAA conference 2010 and is currently being submitted for publication in a peer reviewed journal. • 11 Nestlé Healthy Kids Did you know? Since 1999 Nestlé and The Australian Institute of Sport have teamed up to provide a free teaching resource. Approximately 250,000 Aussie kids interact with the program annually. Good Food, Good Life The Nestlé Healthy Kids Program aims to teach the benefits of a healthy lifestyle to school-aged children, encouraging them to develop positive attitudes towards food and exercise. For Teachers Healthy Active Classroom is a FREE online resource for primary school teachers based on curriculum needs. Download 13 FREE teaching units www.healthy-active-classroom.com.au For Students Bite size videos and online educational games, teach children about nutrition and exercise in a fun and informative way. Watch educational videos Play educational games www.healthy-active-classroom.com.au For Families Healthy Active Kids is a FREE booklet, helping Australian families have fun being active and staying healthy. It features a guide on the basic skills for a variety of sports, as well as quick and simple tips on nutrition for parents. Download booklet www.nestle.com.au/nhw/healthy-active-kids 12 • • 13 Our Nutrition Partners Good Food, Good Life We believe that we have a shared responsibility – together with governments, other companies, non-government agencies, the healthcare profession, and other community stakeholders. We create and maintain mutually beneficial and long-term relationships with partners to accomplish shared goals. 14 • he .a ww w. u Tick TM used under licence alt h y - ki d s .co m Heart Foundation Tick Australian Institute of Sport Nestlé recognises the importance of the Heart Foundation Tick Program as a guide to helping people make healthier food choices. 100% of Uncle Tobys cereals meet the Heart Foundation Tick nutrient criteria. Nestlé has partnered with the AIS since 1999 and has helped bring over 32 years of sports nutrition and fitness expertise into the lives of everyday Australians. This includes free nutrition education resources for school teachers. Glycemic Index Program Allergy & Anaphylaxis Australia Nestlé is a supporter of the GI Symbol Program, a public health initiative which provides accurate and balanced information on the benefits of low GI and sound nutrition. www.gisymbol.com Nestlé is a supporter of Allergy & Anaphylaxis Australia. Over the years we have worked to improve ingredient (allergen) labelling for consumers with food allergies. School Canteen Association Dietitians Association of Australia Nestlé believes in the importance of providing better food choices for children. We have approximately 60 products Healthy Kids registered (optional as Green or Amber). As a major corporate partner since 1999, Nestlé supports the DAA’s vision to be the leader in nutrition for better food, better health and wellbeing for all. Nestlé is proud to sponsor the annual DAA Emerging Researcher Award. Grains & Legumes Nutrition Council Dietitians New Zealand Nestlé is a contributor organisation of GLNC who are the independent authority on the nutrition and health benefits of grains and legumes. GLNC promote grains and legumes as part of a balanced diet through evidence based information. The long term partnership with the New Zealand Dietetic Association aims to help promote health and wellness of all New Zealanders. Nestlé New Zealand provides two awards annually for young dietitians. Nutrition Society of Australia Healthier Australia Commitment Nestlé has partnered with the Nutrition Society of Australia to jointly host over 20 Nutrition Update Days for healthcare professionals. Nestlé also supports an annual Emerging Researcher Award for Nutrition Society members. Nestlé is a foundation member of the Healthier Australia Commitment which aims to help reduce the incidence of chronic preventable diseases in Australia. Together Counts is an initiative encouraging energy balance for families. • 15 Resources Nutrition Website Product Information Allergen Centre Recipes Website Survival for the Active Family A Winning Diet Extensive content including online tools and calculators, nutrition fact sheets, feature articles, understanding food labelling, A-Z of Nutrition and tips for all life stages. Product information sheets, Heart Foundation Tick Approved products, Low GI products and product FAQ’s help dietitians and the general public make informed food choices. At Nestlé we understand that some of our consumers may have allergic reactions or sensitivities to the major food allergens. We have developed our Allergen Centre to help our consumers manage their dietary requirements. Nestle’s online recipe site provides inspiration with a large range of recipes for every occasion of the day. With easy to read nutrition tables and tips, menu planners and measurement converters, cooking has never been easier. A cookbook developed by Nestlé together with the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS). It features a superb collection of nutritious recipes designed for those interested in maintaining a healthy diet, perfect for busy families. Nestlé together with the AIS have developed this online resource about everyday nutrition for active people. It provides recipes, sports and nutrition tips for athletes, coaches and health professionals, but it is equally useful for families. www.nestle.com.au/ nhw/allergen-centre www.recipes.com.au www.nestle.com.au/nhw/ resources/ survival-cookbooks www.nestle.com.au/ nhw/resources/ a-winning-diet www.nestle.com.au/nhw www.nestle.co.nz/nhw 16 • Good Food, Good Life www.nestle.com.au/ brands www.nestle.co.nz/ brands www.tastyrecipes.co.nz • 17 Recipes from Survival Nestlé & the AIS bring you a selection of recipes for active families san choy bau chicken & pumpkin risotto Serves 4 • Prep time 15 mins • Cooking time 10 mins Serves 6 • Prep time 20 mins • Cooking time 40 mins + 5 mins standing time 1 tsp peanut oil 1 small onion, chopped 100g button mushrooms, chopped 2 tsp minced ginger 2 garlic cloves, crushed 300g lean chicken mince 6 shallots finely chopped 2 tbsp MAGGI Oyster Sauce 2 tbsp soy sauce 2 tbsp fresh lime juice ½ cup coriander leaves, chopped 8 large iceberg lettuce leaves oil for cooking 1 onion, thinly sliced 6 stalks celery, diced 1 red capsicum, diced 500g chicken breast fillet, cut into thin slices 1½ cups arborio rice 500g butternut pumpkin, cut into 2cm cubes 4 cups chicken stock, hot 375mL can CARNATION Light & Creamy Coconut Flavoured Evaporated Milk parsley, chopped, to serve 1 Heat oil in a wok over medium to high heat. 2 Add the onion, mushrooms, ginger and garlic and cook for 2–3 minutes. 3 Add the chicken mince and cook in wok for 3 minutes or until cooked through, breaking up any lumps with a wooden spoon. 4 Add half the shallots, MAGGI Oyster Sauce, soy sauce and lime juice and cook for 2 minutes. 5 Remove from heat, spoon mixture into lettuce cups and top with coriander leaves and remaining shallots. 1 Heat oil in a large non-stick saucepan over medium heat. Add onion, celery and capsicum and cook for 5 minutes or until tender and lightly golden. Add chicken and cook for 5 minutes or until cooked through. 2 Add rice and pumpkin and stir until combined. 3 Add stock gradually, stirring until all the liquid has been absorbed. Add the CARNATION Light & Creamy Coconut Flavoured Evaporated Milk. 4 Remove from heat and stand for 5 minutes. Divide between serving bowls and sprinkle with parsley. Per serve Energy 662kJ, Protein 17g, Fat 8g, Saturated r o to u yo ks g u r a de boo .gov. r o k rt To coo uspo l a va shop. i rv w. fat 2g, Carbohydrate 4g, Fibre 2g Per serve Energy 1810kJ, Protein 33g, Fat 8g, Saturated fat 3g, Carbohydrate 56g, Fibre 3g 18 • Su ww Nestlé in the Community Good Food, Good Life Nestlé looks to foster strong, long-term relationships with the communities in which we operate through initiatives that bring value to both the community and our business. Our approach not only brings community members and our employees closer together, but also enables meaningful community contributions. Millennium/AUT MILOin2Cricket Nestlé New Zealand has been a foundation sponsor since 2002. Together we have created a wide range of resources to encourage good nutrition and being physically active. For 21 years, MILO in2CRICKET has been Australian cricket’s entry level program that has been the first step on the cricket pathway for hundreds of thousands of girls and boys. Nestlé Golden Chef’s Hat Award Cook for Life The Nestlé Golden Chef’s Hat Award is dedicated to helping Australian junior and apprentice chefs develop their cooking skills and broaden their culinary horizons. The Cook for Life programme is teaching young people in South Auckland, New Zealand how to cook healthy, tasty and affordable meals. Nestlé Toque d’Or Be Healthy Be Active The Nestlé Toque d’Or is a similar culinary award in New Zealand, inspiring and challenging junior and apprentice chefs and their colleges across the country. In partnership with the New Zealand Nutrition Foundation and the Millennium/AUT, Nestlé developed this teaching programme to help kids learn to make healthy choices. Meals on Wheels Nestlé is a supporter of Meals on Wheels, helping in the delivery of nutritious meals and regular visits to ensure clients’ wellbeing. Nestlé Indigenous Projects Nestlé works in partnership with Role Models and Leaders Australia (RMLA) to support and educate young Aboriginal girls. Nutrition programs have successfully implemented initiatives that focus on healthy cooking skills. 20 • Nestlé Pacific Islands Nestlé is helping to build healthy generations in the Pacific Islands by promoting nutritious eating habits, physical exercise and a positive lifestyle. Our Village Roadshow Hamamas Dei, has passionate and dedicated teams travelling to rural villages to educate on what constitutes healthy balanced meals with cooking demonstrations, and good hygiene practices. In 2013 we will reach over 300 villages. • 21 Environmental sustainability Good Food, Good Life Nestlé contributes to improvements in agricultural production, the social and economic status of farmers, rural communities and in production systems to make them more environmentally sustainable. We engage in developing sustainable agricultural practices and systems that contribute to long-term production efficiency, viable incomes for farmers and the transfer of agricultural knowledge to suppliers. Nestlé Cocoa Plan Nestlé’s 10 year Cocoa Plan was launched in 2009 backed by an investment of $AU116 million. In Australia, the Cocoa Plan means that every chocolate we sell is now independently certified to ensure the cocoa is sourced and produced sustainably on farms with safe working conditions. UNCLE TOBYS locally sourced oats To ensure a good supply of sustainable oats and support for local farmers we have been working closely with the South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI). We source our entire supply – around 25,000 tonnes a year – right here in Australia with the majority coming from within a 100km radius of our factory at Wahgunyah. NESCAFÉ Coffee Plan As the world’s biggest buyer of coffee we are spending around $AU500 million in the wide ranging Nescafé Plan endorsed by the Rainforest Alliance that is addressing responsible farming, sourcing and consumption across our coffee supply chain. 22 • • 23 Our Products Good Food, Good Life Our products accompany the consumer’s day from breakfast to dinner at home and elsewhere. Our product range includes foods and beverages for all generations as well as those specifically developed for children, adults and elderly people. Chilled Dairy Infant & Toddler Nutrition Milks & Baking Chocolate & Confectionery Nestlé Professional Purina Petcare Beverages Cereals Snacks Meals Sports Nutrition Health Sciences Nespresso & Nescafé® Dolce Gusto Movenpick 24 • For further information contact Nestlé Consumer Services Australia 1800 025 361 New Zealand 1800 025 361 or visit www.nestle.com.au www.nestle.co.nz