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Overview

A Socially Responsible Company

Responsible business is underpinned by strong values and has a clear and compelling vision of where it is going. Over many years Cadbury has earned success on the strength of its distinctive values and clear vision. This update sets out the steps we are taking to ensure that in our present and future business, as in the past, we continue to live our values.

Ultimately our goals and those of our shareowners are similar; a responsible and well-run company that delivers consistently superior profits over the long-term. Performance driven, values led. Good business and strong values go hand in hand. For our long term future, and that of all our stakeholders, it is in our mutual interests that we create a world in which our business will grow and thrive.

Browse this site to find out more about our CSR programme: corporate governance, employment practices; ethical trading, food and consumer trends; environment, health and safety and community. Discover the different ways in which we are living up to the demands of good corporate citizenship.

You can also download our latest Sustainability report.opens in a new window

Cadbury Schweppes was included in the 'Companies that Count 2006' BiTC's Corporate Responsibility Index Top 100 in association with The Sunday Times, which was the fourth year that we were included in the Top 100, ranking 36th. Our performance improved every year and in 2006 we scored 92.5%, up from 89% and 87% in the previous two years.

Cadbury has participated in Business in the Community (BiTC) Corporate Responsibility Index since the Index's inception in 2002.  We use this index to help us measure and manage our global performance in corporate and social responsibility (CSR) and to benchmark ourselves against other companies.

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Did You Know ?

The record for the largest bubblegum bubble ever is 58.4 cm (23in), blown by Susan Montgomery Williams of Fresno, California, USA at the ABC-TV studios in New York City, in 1994.