Transparent labelling and interpretative information
We want to make it as simple as possible for consumers to choose the right foods to support their health. That's why we’re committed to making our labelling clear, informative, and fully transparent.
Common nutrition labels are legally mandatory and provide nutrient declarations for prepackaged foods. Moving forwards, we’re also committed to applying interpretative labelling to our eligible portfolio to guide consumers in making informed food choices.
Interpretative labelling provides a consumer-friendly explanation of the basic nutrition label. It is often based on government or scientifically endorsed nutrient profiling systems, like the Health Star Rating (HSR), and is designed to be simple and easy for all consumers to understand.
Providing clear nutritional information
40.5%
In 2023,
40,5% of dairy, plant-based, and Aquadrink product volumes featured front-of-pack or online interpretative nutritional information.
>95%
By 2025,
we aim to have on-pack or online interpretative nutritional information on at least 95% of our dairy and plant-based, and Aquadrink portfolios.
Danone commits to indicate on pack: The nutrient intake levels that most people are guided to consume daily for a healthy diet. The portion size, and regarding multi-portion packages to state the number of portions or servings contained in the package. Detailed nutritional information in back of pack including energy, fat (of which saturated, mono-unsaturated, polyunsaturated), carbohydrates (of which sugars, polyols, starch), Fiber, Protein and Salt; in 3 different ways ( per 100g/100 ml; per portion ; per % of reference intakes per portion). The energy value as a percentage of the Guideline Daily Amounts and/or Daily Values on Front-of-Pack of the product.