Mars Wrigley Aims to Reshape the Future of Cocoa by Protecting Children & Forests

Advancements include the launch of its Protecting Children Action Plan

04-Nov-2020 - Germany

Mars Wrigley today published its 2020 cocoa for Generations report: Reshaping the Future of Cocoa. The report from the maker of iconic chocolate brands such as DOVE®, M&M’s®, MALTESERS® and SNICKERS®, details the company’s progress toward ensuring 100 percent of its cocoa is responsibly sourced and traceable by 2025, while creating a pathway to a modern, inclusive and sustainable cocoa sector.

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Andrew Clarke, Mars Wrigley Global President said: “Today we recognize the progress we’ve made on our goals of increasing cocoa farmer income, protecting children, supporting women’s social and economic empowerment, and tackling deforestation. While some in the industry are accelerating with us, collectively we must go further and faster to reshape the cocoa sector. We're calling for robust public-private collaborations so that human rights are respected, and the environment is protected, as we create a modern, inclusive and sustainable cocoa supply for the next generations to thrive.”

The report details Mars Wrigley’s significant 2019 progress and highlights key 2020 achievements to date, which include its Covid-19 response, the launch of its Protecting Children Action Plan detailing its approach to protecting children in cocoa-growing communities, the release of its Tier 2 cocoa farmer group disclosure and interactive map, and its efforts to halt deforestation in Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana as part of the Cocoa & Forests Initiative.

Mars Wrigley’s progress against the goals set out in its Cocoa for Generations strategy include:

Protecting Children: Fifty-one percent of the total volumes of cocoa it sourced from at-risk areas in Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana came from farmer groups with Child Labor Monitoring and Remediation Systems in place.

serving Forests: Building on its commitment to cocoa supply chain transparency, Mars Wrigley released its Tier 1 supplier disclosure followed by its Tier 2 farmer group disclosure accompanied by an interactive map.

Improve Farmer Income: Mars was the first chocolate company to publicly support the Living Income Differential (LID) adopted by the governments of Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana and called on others to do the same. It also continues to work with the Farmer Income Lab on solutions to help improve farmer income.

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