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Ale Pitny
The brand is owned by:
Danone Sp. z o.o.
General score:
Environment
3 / 7
Social responsibility
5 / 7
Score table
Materials
1 / 2
Processing methods
0.5 / 2
Environmental management
1 / 1
Packaging
0 / 1
Carbon footprint
0.5 / 1
Labour standards
3 / 4
Social economy
1 / 2
Transparency
1 / 1
Ale Pitny is a brand owned by Danone, which offers drinkable yogurts. Danone is supporting farmers in the introduction of regenerative agriculture, that is, positively influencing the condition of the soil and allowing more sustainable management of its resources. In 2021, the company introduced a new special audit of regenerative agriculture, with which it will cover 100% of all farms supplying its milk by the end of 2023. Ale Pitny brand products may contain e.g. food additives such as starch and flavorings also contain fair amount of sugar. The products are sold in plastic packaging. Other brands owned by Danone include: Activia, Danio, Danonki, Alpro, Actimel, Fantasia, Bebiko, Bebilon, BoboVita, Żywiec Zdrój. In 2020. Danone joined the Polish Plastic Pact. As part of it, the company pledged to reduce plastics in marketed packaging by 30% by 2025, to make 100% of packaging reusable or recyclable, and to increase the share of recyclable materials in plastic packaging to 25%. Danone products are exported to more than 120 countries. 100% of the electricity in plants and warehouses comes from renewable sources. Danone has pledged to achieve climate neutrality by 2050. It is implementing solutions at its production sites to effectively manage its environmental impact (e.g., by upgrading wastewater treatment plants or investing in photovoltaic panels, wind turbines, smart LED lighting, etc.). Danone's team in Poland consists of more than 3,000 employees who work in two offices in Warsaw and at seven production facilities. Danone buys 152 million liters of milk a year from 260 farmers in Poland. It has worked with most of the farms for more than 20 years. The company settles accounts with suppliers based on the real production costs of a given farm, rather than market prices, which have become unpredictable in recent years. The company is involved in various social and charitable initiatives. As part of its "On the Side of Nature" program, it has planted more than 8 million trees, renovated 1,350 kilometers of hiking trails and supported 133 local environmental initiatives. Twice a year, Danone organizes an internal grant competition where employees submit their social projects to receive funding for their implementation. In 2020, Danone donated about 350 tons of food to Food Banks.
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Where to buy?
Stationary shops
W większości supermarketów i mniejszych sklepów
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