Mondel?z International contributes £438.5 million to West Midlands economy - report
Mondel?z International, Inc. had contributed £438.5 million in gross value added to the West Midlands economy in 2021, their latest economic and social report had said.
The report details the UK business ' economic contribution totalling £933 million in overall Gross Economic Value Added (GVA) to the UK economy.
Three of the company 's nine UK sites are situated in the West Midlands, creating 2,804 jobs directly, including Bournville Manufacturing, Marlbrook Milk Processing Facility and Minworth Distribution Centre.
Through direct, indirect and induced GVA, the West Midlands accounted for almost half (over £438.5 million), of the business ' total contribution the UK economy last year.
Forming part of the wider Mondel?z International supply chain, a further 1,320 jobs across the West Midlands are indirectly supported through supply chain procurement, including both Minworth Distribution (part of The Culina Group) and Marlbrook Milk Process Facility which processes 500,000 litres of fresh milk every day, 365 days a year.
Following a £15 million investment in Bournville in 2021 to expand chocolate making capacity, the site can now produce up to an additional 125 million large sharing bars of Cadbury Dairy Milk annually. Currently, 5.5 million blocks of chocolate, 400 million chocolate buttons and 1 million Wispa bars are produced every day.
Roberto Gambaccini, manufacturing director, UK Chocolate, Mondel?z International, said: “As the heart and home of Cadbury, I 'm hugely proud that our Midlands sites play such an integral role in the overall contribution of our UK business impact to our local communities and economy. ”
Since 2017, Mondel?z International has utilised the UK Apprenticeship Levy to create new pathways into the business, totalling an investment of £2.5 million. To date, the business has employed 75 Apprentices at Bournville and Marlbrook, creating pathways into the business for the next generation of talent across the Midlands.
Andy Street, Mayor for West Midlands, said: “It's good to see Mondel?z making this commitment given Cadbury 's Birmingham roots. By investing in Bournville, Mondel?z is creating job opportunities for local people, and I look forward to seeing the next generation of talent benefitting from the apprenticeship programme in the months and years ahead. ”
Mondel?z UK also employs over 600 food scientists, technologists and chemists across its two research and development sites in and Reading and Bournville (the company 's Global Centre of Excellence for chocolate R&D), making it one of the largest food R&D groups in the UK.
To this day, every single chocolate product that Mondel?z International produces across 150
To date, Mondel?z UK has invested £4.5 million with delivery partners Services For Education and The Conservation Volunteers, enabling over 200 schools to invest in long-term resources for healthier lifestyle activities, directly benefitting 70,000 pupils and families.
In addition, 17 community food growing spaces create activities for 6,000 local people whilst more than 1,200 employees have volunteered practical support to enhance the programme.