of volumes sold display full nutritional information 83% of volumes have nutritional off-pack information (e.g., on website, or through a consumer information helpline) of volumes have nutritional on-pack information of volumes give clear guidance on portion sizes of volumes carry front-of-pack nutritional information 99% 100% 83% 96% Scope: all countries, all businesses, all products except packaged water and other (limited) exceptions. 100% of volumes sold will provide all information: on-pack, off-pack, portion size guidance and front-of-pack where legally possible. In France, in an attempt to go one step further in terms of transparency, the Danone’s dairy and plant-based subsidiary provides information on the nutritional content of its products and their ingredients in a very simple fashion: why are additives, flavors and food colors used, which ones are contained in our products, how recipes are streamlined and ingredient content is reduced, etc.). Read more at danone.fr In the 5-year period, the proportion of our volumes carrying front-of-pack (FOP) information increased from 33% to 96%*. Previously, Danone was committed to FOP labeling only in Europe; we extended our commitment worldwide with Commitments 2020. This significant improvement was possible in particular to the considerable efforts that were made for our products in China and Russia. * Scope: Essential Dairy products + low-sugar beverages and beverages with 0% sugar. The calculation scope excludes countries where regulations forbid the use of FOP nutritional information as well as countries where there is an ongoing public debate on the choice of an appropriate front-of-pack labeling scheme Indonesia: In partnership with the Indonesian Food and Drug Authority Badan POM, we organized a webinar to educate consumers on how to read nutrition information on product labels. It targeted communities, media outlets and college students.