Thriving People

As a family-owned business driven by The Five Principles, we believe the global economy — and global businesses like ours — need to do much more to ensure that work empowers people.

That’s why a cornerstone of our Sustainable in a Generation Plan is our Thriving People ambition to meaningfully improve the lives of 1 million people across our value chain to enable them to thrive. To do this, we’re engaging a network of partners from NGOs to governments and focusing on three areas where we believe we can drive meaningful change — increasing income, respecting human rights and unlocking opportunities for women.

Improving Lives for 1 Million People

Increasing Income

Hundreds of millions of smallholder farmers may be part of producing food within the world’s supply chains, and far too many of them live in poverty. The reality is for us to have secure and sustainable access to raw materials like cocoa, mint and rice, we must focus on how best to increase the income of smallholder farmers.

At Mars, we believe everyone working within our extended supply chains should earn sufficient income to maintain a decent standard of living.

We’ve started by investing in activities that have a direct impact, beginning with our cocoa, mint and rice supply chains, which extend from Cote d’Ivoire to Cambodia. We created the Farmer Income Lab, a collaborative “think-do tank” to serve as a catalyst for cross-sector dialogues to identify what works and breakthrough barriers to find new approaches to driving increases in farmer income.

Together with Danone and others, we co-founded the Livelihoods Fund for Family Farming in 2015, which has begun investing over $120 million euros to develop sustainable agriculture on more than 200,000 farms around the world. The goal of the fund is to improve incomes for smallholder farmers, as well as tackle food security and restoring ecosystems.

Fairness, Dignity and Respect

Respecting Human Rights

Respecting human rights is the foundation for any successful and sustainable business. Yet challenges to human rights are widespread across the global economy and can be particularly complex at the farthest ends of global supply chains.

We are dissatisfied with what’s been achieved to date and believe it’s critically important to explore new approaches. From factory workers in Chicago to farmers in Cote d’Ivoire, our goal is for everyone touched by our business to be treated with fairness, dignity and respect.

Gender Equality

Unlocking Opportunities For Women

Women play a powerful role in our business, from our supply chains to our leadership. The fact is women provide two-thirds of the world’s working hours and produce half of the world’s food, but they earn only 10 percent of the world’s income and own less than one percent of the world’s property.

As part of our Sustainable in a Generation Plan, we focus on unlocking opportunities for women in our workplaces, marketplaces and supply chains.

Our Path Forward

Policies and Practices Keeping Us on Track

Our global policies guide our work to help people thrive.