We are dedicated to the communities close to us. It's why we champion the talent of emerging chefs and support restaurants around the world. It's why we develop water regeneration projects near the S.Pellegrino water sources. And it's why we build strong relationships with farmers who produce the fruit we use.
We nurture the future of gastronomy
Today gastronomy has an impact that can be felt way beyond the kitchen, influencing social and environmental change. We are proud to be an active part of this movement, nurturing talent in the world of gastronomy, supporting its future, and promoting responsibility, sustainability and inclusivity in fine food culture. That's why we created the S.Pellegrino Young Chef competition and, more recently, the S.Pellegrino Young Chef Academy. The Academy is an inspiring community that unites talented young chefs from around the world with senior figures in gastronomy to provide mentorship, education and networking opportunities.
Always side by side with chefs, we demonstrate our solidarity through initiatives like the #SupportRestaurants movement in 2020, a tangible plan to provide relief in challenging times and help shape the future of the sector together.
We ensure water regeneration for local communities
We have committed to leading the regeneration of local water cycles to help create a positive water impact where we operate. This pledge goes beyond our own operations and aquifers and means we work with local communities and partners to enable local watersheds to capture more water than we use in our bottling operations.
At S.Pellegrino in fact we are currently collaborating with public body Uniacque to help improve the quality of mains water available for the local community.
Sanpellegrino is committed to contributing tangibly to the regeneration of hydrological cycles in the communities in which it operates, through interventions aimed at increasing the quantity, quality, and accessibility of water to meet local needs. Approved by independent experts, these projects are evaluated in terms of Volumetric Water Benefit (VWB) - a measure identified by the World Resources Institute.
Sanpellegrino is committed to making water accessible to the community of San Pellegrino Terme through the management and maintenance of two water fountains, one located in the town centre and the other by the cycle path in the Limpia source area, both available to residents and tourists to ensure easy access to quality water.
We add sparkle for our citrus farmers
Our goal is to sustain regenerative agricultural practices, working with the fruit farms to protect the health of the plants and support the local communities.
Regenerative agriculture is a farming system centred around agronomic principles that aims to protect and restore natural resources: primarily soil, but also water and biodiversity.
It also aims to improve soil health and soil fertility, at the same time as promoting the capture of carbon (i.e. greenhouse gas emissions) in soils and plant biomass.