General Mills Reports its Impact in 2026 Global Responsibility Report
Company maintains its leadership as the largest producer of natural and organic packaged food in the
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The report marks General Mills’ 56th year of reporting on its environmental and social impact, reinforces the company’s commitment to transparency, and features how
“For 160 years, we’ve been making food the world loves, while standing for good,” said
Making Food the World Loves
As a global food company,
Notable Food progress in fiscal 2025 includes:
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Removing certified colors: In
June 2025 ,General Mills announced plans to remove certified colors from itsU.S. cereals and all K-12 school foods by summer of 2026, and from its fullU.S. retail portfolio by the end of 2027. As ofMarch 2026 , all K-12 school foods are now being made without certified colors, successfully achieving this milestone ahead of schedule, and the company remains on track to meet its commitments specific to cereal and its broader portfolio. -
Providing natural and organic options:
General Mills maintained its leadership as the largestU.S producer of natural and organic packaged food, with one in 10 of its North American products certified organic or made with organic ingredients. -
Meeting consumer preferences and nutritional needs: General Mills’ leadership in whole grain continues with every Big G cereal providing at least eight grams of whole grain per serving, and many offering even more. The company provides many food choices tailored for consumers with diverse dietary goals, including protein, heart-healthy, gluten-free and carb-conscious. In fiscal 2025, 21 percent of our
U.S. retail volume contained a good source of dietary fiber. - Expanding pet feeding: Blue Buffalo expanded its offerings beyond dry and wet feeding with the introduction of “Love Made Fresh,” a new fresh pet food line.
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Reducing food waste:
General Mills continued its strategic partnership and funding of MealConnect, an innovative food recovery platform created byFeeding America that helps rescue and redistribute good food to charitable organizations serving people in need. Since 2014, MealConnect has recovered over 8.6 billion pounds of food, providing billions of nourishing meals to food-insecure people.
Standing for Planet
Notable Planet progress in fiscal 2025 includes:
- Advancing regenerative agriculture: More than 800,000 acres engaged in General Mills’ regenerative agriculture programs — more than three-quarters of the way to the company’s 2030 commitment.
- Designing recyclable and reusable packaging: Ninety-five percent of General Mills’ packaging was recyclable or reusable (by weight).
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Reducing total value chain greenhouse gas emissions: Through 2025,
General Mills reduced total value chain emissions by fourteen percent and 55 percent reduction in Scope 1 and 2 emissions compared to its 2020 baseline. - Achieving zero waste to landfill: Achieved a commitment it set in 2016, ensuring all waste from wholly owned manufacturing facilities globally is recycled, reused or recovered for energy.
Standing for People
Notable People progress in fiscal 2025 includes:
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Supporting global hometown communities: Contributed more than
$83 million in food and charitable donations worldwide. - Increasing food access: Enabled more than 7.9 billion meals through philanthropic partners.
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Great place to work: Eighty-six percent of employees reported
General Mills as a great place to work, with 82 percent feeling a strong sense of belonging. -
Employee giving: More than
$2.7 million raised by employees for 2,379 nonprofits with General Mills’ match program.
To learn more about General Mills’ progress, visit GeneralMills.com.
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