Danone US

🇺🇸 United States

Danone US, rooted in humble beginnings in Bronx in 1942 as Dannon Milk Products, Inc., has grown into a major player in American nutrition. Combining tradition with modern health trends, the company sells iconic yogurts, beverages, and plant-based products through nationally recognized brands. Its consumer-centric focus and extensive production network ensure widespread availability and a deeply embedded presence in U.S. households. The company’s manufacturing footprint spans 13 facilities across 10 states, reflecting a commitment to regional supply and job creation. With over 5,000 American employees, Danone invests heavily in U.S. agriculture and rural economies. Its partnerships with more than 50 domestic farms across seven states highlight a strategic alignment with local producers and sustainable sourcing initiatives. Danone US embraces sustainability not as a marketing angle but as a core tenet. It pursues commitments like cage-free eggs by 2025, methane reduction targets, and regenerative agriculture practices. Their North American expansion reflects a vision that melds healthful food with environmental stewardship—because apparently saving the planet with dairy is both of immense importance and deep contradiction. In recent years, Danone US bolstered its specialized nutrition portfolio, partly through the acquisition of Kate Farms—a plant-based organic formula innovator—in 2025. This move signals a pivot toward medical nutrition, bridging functional health needs with consumer wellness trends. As part of the larger Danone mission, the U.S. arm continues to straddle mainstream grocery bays and medical-grade nourishment realms with equal fervor.
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Founding Date
1942
Unique Entity Identifier
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D-U-N-S® Number
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Ownership Type
For Profit Company
NAICS Code
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UKSIC Code
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Standards (3)

B corporation
B corporation
Zero Waste to Landfill
Zero Waste to Landfill
USDA Organic
USDA Organic

Claims (8)

100% Reusable, Recyclable, or Compostable Packaging by 2030
Confirmed by Company
Halving Virgin Fossil-Based Packaging by 2040
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50% Recycled Materials in Packaging by 2025
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Plastic Collection & Reuse
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Kosher Certified
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Gluten-Free Certified
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Facilities / Offices (3)

Corporate Headquarters
1 Maple Ave White Plains, White Plains, NY, 10605, United States
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White Plains NY Headquarters
1 Maple Ave, 3rd Floor, New York City, NY, 10605, United States
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Louisville CO Headquarters
1900 Cherry St., Louisville, CO, 80027, United States
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About (Danone US)

Danone US, rooted in humble beginnings in Bronx in 1942 as Dannon Milk Products, Inc., has grown into a major player in American nutrition. Combining tradition with modern health trends, the company sells iconic yogurts, beverages, and plant-based products through nationally recognized brands. Its consumer-centric focus and extensive production network ensure widespread availability and a deeply embedded presence in U.S. households.

The company’s manufacturing footprint spans 13 facilities across 10 states, reflecting a commitment to regional supply and job creation. With over 5,000 American employees, Danone invests heavily in U.S. agriculture and rural economies. Its partnerships with more than 50 domestic farms across seven states highlight a strategic alignment with local producers and sustainable sourcing initiatives.

Danone US embraces sustainability not as a marketing angle but as a core tenet. It pursues commitments like cage-free eggs by 2025, methane reduction targets, and regenerative agriculture practices. Their North American expansion reflects a vision that melds healthful food with environmental stewardship—because apparently saving the planet with dairy is both of immense importance and deep contradiction.

In recent years, Danone US bolstered its specialized nutrition portfolio, partly through the acquisition of Kate Farms—a plant-based organic formula innovator—in 2025. This move signals a pivot toward medical nutrition, bridging functional health needs with consumer wellness trends. As part of the larger Danone mission, the U.S. arm continues to straddle mainstream grocery bays and medical-grade nourishment realms with equal fervor.