For over a century, we’ve been driven by a belief that the world we want tomorrow starts with how we do business today. As a global, family-owned business, this idea remains at the heart of how we transform, innovate and evolve in ways that affirm our commitment to making a positive impact.
The Mars Compass serves as a guide to keep us on track and ensures we're heading in the right direction towards our vision of the world we want tomorrow.
No matter the visible or invisible differences, we have long-been committed to fostering an environment where everyone has an equal opportunity to reach their full potential.
Every day is an opportunity to take action to create the world we want tomorrow. Our policies and practices are what help shape that future, and they're non-negotiable.
For generations, families and their four-legged friends have enjoyed our brands, products and services. Our Associates work tirelessly to ensure we deliver: A Better World for Pets™, Better Moments Make the World Smile, Better Food Today. A Better World Tomorrow and Better Lives Through Nutrition.
We’re committed to helping create a safe, healthy and sustainable world for our partners and the communities in which we operate. It is the vision at the heart of our Sustainable in a Generation Plan - one where the planet is healthy, people and pets are thriving, and society is inclusive.
See why Mars is working to create a better world for pets. Learn about our Quality Declaration, a commitment to quality & a call to action for each Associate.
Food choices are driven by cravings. But with nutrition comes science. At Mars Edge, we’re working to reconcile the food we want with the nutrition we need.
With a strong commitment to responsible marketing, we’re providing consumers with clear information and promoting appropriate use of our products and services.
At Mars, we’re taking action to address the barriers women face. Gender equality fuels our ability to thrive and enables women to reach their Full Potential.
Read more about results from the largest ever study of its kind that shows that genetic testing can predict if a dog is at risk for developing certain diseases.