ESG Is Coming for Your Candy Bars
Once a Wall Street buzzword, ESG—Environmental, Social, and Governance—has become a political flashpoint and a corporate headache. Investor enthusiasm for ESG is clearly waning. The Manhattan Institute’s Proxy Monitor project has tracked such proposals for years. In 2024, it found that zero environmental or social policy proposals received majority shareholder support at Fortune 250 companies. But that doesn’t mean ESG is going away. Instead, it’s evolving—and its next battleground could be your favorite candy bar or soda.
After years of climate and racial equity-focused proposals, ESG activists are now shifting their attention to nutrition. The latest campaign appears to be against “unhealthful products.” Academics are branding this movement “ESG + Nutrition,” arguing that investors should aim to “align financial returns with benefits for society and the planet.”
In 2023, Nestlé found itself at the forefront of this new effort when a group of institutional investors demanded the company “rebalance its sales towards healthier products.” Similar campaigns have been pushed at Kellogg’s, Kraft Heinz, Unilever, and soda giants Pepsi and Coca-Cola.
Proponents of the ESG + Nutrition initiative have floated concepts like a “nutrition metric” to determine the healthfulness of specific food products, as well as a potential system of “nutri-credits” that would operate as “health offsets,” similar to carbon credits in the climate change context. These efforts haven’t passed s
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