Works are already underway with completion expected in early 2025. This includes installing latest technology and machinery on its existing production lines, a re-vamp of facilities for the factory’s 600 workers and initiatives to improve energy efficiency and to help reduce carbon emissions over the coming years.
The investment means the factory has been able to recruit 40 new skilled roles, focused on optimising and maintaining the new technology being introduced as part of the upgrades. Nestlé Purina is also investing in skills training for existing employees as part of the programme.
Pet care is a strong growth category for Nestlé and in 2023, accounted for around 20% of total sales for the group, up from around 12% a decade ago. The company has recently announced a number of significant investments in pet care sites, including facilities in United States, Brazil and Hungary.
The investment is in line with its mission to create richer lives for pets and the people who love them, while contributing to a more sustainable planet. It also reflects the company’s commitment to meeting the evolving trends in pet care and the growing emphasis on pet well-being.
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