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Tuesday, March 26 2019 - 05:24
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Danone Opens New Sustainable Nutricia Plant in the Netherlands to Meet Growing, Global Demand for Specialized Infant Formula
Cuijk, The Netherlands, March 25, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

-  240 million euro facility in Cuijk is among Danone’s largest investments in 
its European production network in the last ten years, building on the 
Netherland’s agricultural heritage and Nutricia’s scientific capabilities
-  Plant will produce highly specialized infant formula – including formula for 
specific health conditions, and will employ close to 500 employees once fully 
operational
-  State-of-the-art, sustainable, zero-waste facility powered with 100% 
renewable electricity 

Today, Danone proudly announces the official opening of its new Nutricia Cuijk 
production facility. The opening ceremony, taking place in the presence of a 
broad range of stakeholders, including the Minister of Agriculture, Nature and 
Food Quality, Carola Schouten, as well as industry and healthcare 
representatives, marks the completion of a three-year journey to build a 
state-of-the-art, energy-efficient, zero-waste plant. The facility will 
primarily produce specialized infant formula that meets the needs of infants 
diagnosed with specific medical conditions – such as cow’s milk protein 
allergy, as well as standard infant formula. The 240 million euro investment is 
among Danone’s largest in its European production network in the last ten 
years. 

“At Danone, we believe the health of people and the planet are interconnected, 
as expressed through our company vision ‘One Planet. One Health’.  Our new 
Nutricia Cuijk facility is a significant investment towards achieving that 
vision. At this facility, we’ll be producing food for vulnerable babies; and 
we’re also doing everything we can to preserve a healthy and clean environment 
for future generations,” said Veronique Penchienati -Bosetta, Executive Vice 
President, Danone Specialized Nutrition.

Nutricia Cuijk to meet rising demand for specialized infant formula for babies 
with specific health needs

The new Nutricia Cuijk plant has been built to spec to further support the 
expansion of Danone’s range of specialized infant formula products specially 
tailored for babies with specific health needs. The global prevalence of 
allergy, for example, is steadily rising, and approximately 2-5% of infants 
develop cow’s milk protein allergy within the first year of life.1 The Nutricia 
Cuijk plant employs a specific manufacturing process2 to produce foods for 
special medical purposes containing extensively hydrolyzed protein to meet the 
specific nutritional needs of infants diagnosed with this type of allergy. 

New plant doubles production capacity, while cutting water and energy 
consumption as well as CO2 emissions.

The new Nutricia Cuijk facility will replace an older, existing plant in Cuijk, 
which the company will gradually phase out. The newly-built Nutricia Cuijk 
facility uses advanced environmental technologies coupled with 
efficiently-designed manufacturing processes to ensure water and energy 
consumption as well as CO2 emissions are kept to a minimum. Once at full 
capacity, the new facility will have double the production capacity of the 
legacy plant. Despite this, the new plant will use 60% less water, 25% less 
energy and emit 50% less CO2 than the legacy plant. To further minimize the new 
facility’s carbon footprint, Nutricia Cuijk is powered by 100% renewable 
electricity. 

Danone also targets reducing its full scope carbon emissions. Therefore, 
Nutricia Cuijk sources dairy ingredients exclusively from western Europe – the 
world’s region with the lowest dairy farming CO2 emission rates.3 Of these 
ingredients, a significant majority are sourced locally, from the Netherlands 
and neighboring Germany. Nutricia Cuijk also embraces the principles of the 
circular economy – 100% of the facility’s waste is recovered, including all 
packaging waste. 

“Producing such highly specialized infant formula, our new facility builds on 
the scientific heritage of Nutricia, coupled with the latest green 
technologies. Today’s opening ceremony marks the next chapter for Nutricia 
Cuijk – here in the Netherlands, and as part of the Danone family,” Ms. 
Penchienati -Bosetta added.
A major investment for Danone in the Netherlands and North-Brabant
Danone’s 240 million euro investment in Nutricia Cuijk, announced in 2015, 
represents the largest international capital investment in a greenfield 
location in the Dutch province of North-Brabant in over a decade. With the new 
facility based in the Netherlands, Danone aims to build on the scientific 
capabilities of Nutricia and expects to benefit from the Netherland’s strong 
agricultural heritage, expertise in nutritional research and excellent local 
supply chains. Attending today’s opening ceremony, Carola Schouten, Deputy 
Prime Minister of the Netherlands and Minister of Agriculture, Nature and Food 
Quality, said, “Danone’s Nutricia Cuijk facility is not only a monument to 
innovation and sustainable production, but also a recognition of the 
Netherlands as a dairy country. With the opening of this factory, Danone again 
contributes to the Dutch Topsector know-how and our expertise in specialized 
nutrition.”  

Once fully operational, the new Nutricia Cuijk facility will employ close to 
500 staff and will – through indirect employment – support up to an additional 
2,000 jobs. With the support of on-the-job training, the entire local workforce 
will transfer from the legacy plant in Cuijk to the newly-opened facility. At 
full capacity, Nutricia Cuijk will produce more than 600 different products – 
including the well-known Aptamil and Nutrilon brands – for customers in over 90 
countries, feeding more than three-and-a-half million babies daily. 

Footnotes - 
1.	Renz et al., Nature, 2018.
2.	The Nutricia Cuijk plant employs a specific manufacturing process called 
hydrolyzation. In this process, cow’s milk proteins are broken down – or 
‘snipped’ – into smaller protein fragments. As a result, the immune system of a 
baby with cow’s milk protein allergy is less likely to trigger an allergic 
reaction. 
3.	FAO report “Greenhouse gas emissions from ruminant supply chains - A Global 
Life Cycle Assessment” 2013
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About Danone (www.danone.com) 

Dedicated to bringing health through food to as many people as possible, Danone 
is a leading global food & beverage company building on health-focused and 
fast-growing categories in three businesses: Essential Dairy & Plant-Based 
Products, Waters and Specialized Nutrition. Danone aims to inspire healthier 
and more sustainable eating and drinking practices, in line with its ‘One 
Planet. One Health’ vision which reflects a strong belief that the health of 
people and that of the planet are interconnected. To bring this vision to life 
and create superior, sustainable, profitable value for all its stakeholders, 
Danone has defined its 2030 Goals: a set of nine integrated goals aligned with 
the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations. Danone commits 
to operating in an efficient, responsible and inclusive manner; it holds itself 
to the highest standards in doing business, as reflected by its ambition to 
become one of the first multinationals certified as B Corp(TM). With more than 
100,000 employees, and products sold in over 120 markets, Danone generated 24.7 
billion euro in sales in 2018. Danone’s portfolio includes leading 
international brands (Actimel, Activia, Alpro, Aptamil, Danette, Danio, 
Danonino, evian, Nutricia, Nutrilon, Volvic, among others) as well as strong 
local and regional brands (including AQUA, Bledina, Bonafont, Cow & Gate, 
Horizon, Mizone, Oikos, Prostokvashino, Silk, Vega). 
Listed on Euronext Paris and on the OTCQX market via an ADR (American 
Depositary Receipt) program, Danone is a component stock of leading social 
responsibility indexes including the Dow Jones Sustainability Indexes, Vigeo 
Eiris, the Ethibel Sustainability Index, MSCI Global Sustainability, MSCI 
Global SRI Indexes and the FTSE4Good Index.

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SOURCE: Danone