Amsterdam, 15 April 2011 - Heineken N.V. published its 2010 sustainability report, 'Brewing a Better Future', which takes its theme from Heineken's integrated approach to sustainability that was launched in April 2010. The report summarises Heineken's delivery against its public commitments, as well as overall progress on its global sustainability strategy.
In addition, the report provides detailed updates on the company's 23 integrated programmes, built around its three strategic imperatives:
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Jean-François van Boxmeer, Chairman of the Executive Board/CEO, said: "Brewing a Better Future puts renewed focus on our determination to create value at all levels of society and for all our stakeholders. Delivering on the targets we have set ourselves will impact the way in which we bring our brands to market, improve our environmental performance, contribute to our communities and engage all stakeholders."
Highlights from the Heineken 2010 sustainability report:
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Heineken's 2010 sustainability report reflects feedback that the company received by reaching out to numerous stakeholders throughout the year and the report is based on the disclosure guidelines of the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI).
A full HTML version of the report with added functionality and features is available at www.sustainabilityreport.heineken.com. The sustainability section on the company website, www.heinekeninternational.com/sustainability, includes downloadable information about Heineken's sustainability performance relating to six sustainability initiatives, as well as the reports from the local markets. Heineken encourages dialogue around sustainability and feedback from its stakeholders. Comments on the report may be sent to: responsibility@heineken.com
The 'Brewing a Better Future' initiative comes a decade after Heineken published its first sustainability agenda in 2000. Over the past decade, the company has made significant progress to improve its responsibility towards various stakeholders. Heineken is a member of UN Global Compact LEAD, subscribes to the UN Water Mandate and actively promotes responsible consumption via brand communication and responsibility activities in partnership with other beverage companies. Heineken is also member of FTSE4Good.
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About Brewing a Better Future
'Brewing a Better Future' is Heineken's long-term sustainability initiative. The 23 integrated programmes that make up the initiative focus on improving the environmental impact of Heineken's brands and business, empowering people and the communities in which Heineken operates and positively impacting the role of beer in society. Amongst the commitments Heineken has made as part of its approach to sustainability are:
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For more information on 'Brewing a Better Future', visit www.heinekeninternational.com/sustainability
About Heineken:
Heineken is one of the world's great brewers and is committed to growth and remaining independent. The brand that bears the founder's family name - Heineken - is available in almost every country on the globe and is the world's most valuable international premium beer brand. The Company's aim is to be a leading brewer in each of the markets in which it operates and to have the world's most valuable brand portfolio. The Company operates 140 breweries in more than 70 countries and sold 205 million hectolitres of beer on a 2010 pro-forma basis. Heineken is Europe's largest brewer and the world's third largest by volume. Heineken is committed to the responsible marketing and consumption of its more than 200 international premium, regional, local and specialty beers and ciders. These include Amstel, Birra Moretti, Cruzcampo, Dos Equis, Foster's, Kingfisher, Newcastle Brown Ale, Ochota, Primus, Sagres, Sol, Star, Strongbow, Tecate, Tiger and Zywiec. On a 2010 pro-forma basis, including FEMSA Cerveza, revenue totalled €17 billion and EBIT (beia) was €2.7 billion. The average number of people employed is more than 70,000. Heineken N.V. and Heineken Holding N.V. shares are listed on the Amsterdam stock exchange. Prices for the ordinary shares may be accessed on Bloomberg under the symbols HEIA NA and HEIO NA and on the Reuter Equities 2000 Service under HEIN.AS and HEIO.AS. Most recent information is available on Heineken's website: www.heinekeninternational.com.