
Our Mission:
Together we will build the world's most extraordinary food company by nourishing people's lives everywhere, every day.
What Corporate Social Responsibility Means to Campbell Soup Company
For Campbell corporate social responsibility (CSR) encompasses the economic, environmental and social aspects of our business and our interactions with our stakeholders. We have organized
this report around this conceptual framework:
Economic — Our Consumers
Environmental — Our Planet
Social — Our Workplace and Our Communities
Furthermore, our view of CSR is consistent with the United Nations/Brundtland Commission definition of sustainability: "Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs."
About This Report
This report describes strategies, policies, programs and initiatives undertaken by Campbell Soup Company to bolster our commitment to CSR, including environmental sustainability. With the exception of the section "Advancing Our Environmental Sustainability Practices," which focuses
primarily on our U.S. operations, the report includes performance data representing Campbell's global operations. While our data in this report are drawn primarily from the company's fiscal year 2007, we have also included multi-year information where relevant. All references to currency are
in U.S. dollars, unless otherwise noted.
The structure and content of this report were informed by the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)'s G3 Sustainability Reporting Guidelines. More information on GRI is available at www.globalreporting.org.
Campbell management used a system of internal controls, including a process of verification by internal subject matter experts, to ensure that this report fairly represents our CSR and environmental sustainability activities and results.


