Mondelez International Joins 100+ Accelerator to Boost Global Sustainable Innovation Efforts

Reuters
31 May
Mondelez International Joins 100+ Accelerator to Boost Global Sustainable Innovation Efforts

Mondelez International Inc. has joined forces with the 100+ Accelerator, becoming the sixth corporate partner alongside AB InBev, The Coca-Cola Company, Colgate-Palmolive, Danone, and Unilever. This collaboration aims to enhance sustainable innovation on a global scale. The 100+ Accelerator, launched by AB InBev in 2018, is a global platform designed to rapidly pilot and scale solutions in areas such as regenerative agriculture, circular packaging, and energy efficiency. With Mondelez International's participation, the program's cross-industry reach is further strengthened, promoting collaboration among the world's largest brands to drive sustainable business practices. Applications for the seventh cohort of startups are now open, inviting entrepreneurs worldwide to contribute to this initiative.

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