Alltech has released the 2022 Alltech Sustainability Report, which demonstrates the actions the company is taking to align the business with its commitments to the United Nations Global Compact, the U.N. Ten Principles, the U.N.'s Sustainable Development Goals and Working Together for a Planet of Plenty.
"Today, climate change threatens agricultures ability to feed the world's growing population. Fortunately, the world's best problem solvers are on the case," said Dr. Mark Lyons, president and CEO of Alltech. "We believe agriculture has the greatest potential to positively shape the future of our planet and that is why Alltech is uniting the agri-food community in Working Together for a Planet of Plenty. It's not just our mission, it's our purpose."
Alltech is committed to the efficient production of nutritious food while working to minimise its carbon footprint and helping producers worldwide find and implement solutions to their sustainability challenges.
Through data and stories from Alltech team members around the world the 2022 Alltech Sustainability Report emphasises the role of agriculture in combatting climate change and creating healthy, sustainable food systems. It also included information about Alltech's emissions reduction goals, efforts to promote sustainability and the ways in which Alltech is advancing environmental actions in the industry.
additionally, the report outlines the steps Alltech has taken to promote an inclusive work environment and highlights its team members' efforts to make a difference in the communities in which they live and work.
"By adopting new technologies, improving business practices and embracing innovation, the agri-food industry is working together to harness the power of human ingenuity and the sustainable science of agri-food to create a planet of Plenty, and we are honoured to be part of it," said Dr. Lyons.
Highlights include:
- Alltech invested $4.5 million in efficiency projects in 2022, resulting in a reduction of 7,600 metric tons of CO2e.
- One hundred percent of production team members are trained in health and safety procedures.
- The Alltech mini-MBA, Alltech's advanced management development program, has 576 graduates - 25% have been women. In the 2023 Mini-MBA class, 52% of participants are women.
- Seventy percent of office-based team members have received role-related training and development.
- Alltech's climate advisory service, Alltech E-CO2, supports 30 countries and has conducted over 20,000 on-farm environmental assessments.
- Alltech Coppens' new sustainability scoring index reflects the carbon footprint of feed on packaging.
- Alltech Serán received Empresa Socialmente Responsible (ESR) certification and reduced CO2e by 650 tons through its photovoltaic system and use of compressed natural gas (CNG).
- Alltech was reaccredited by the Pet Sustainability Coalition.
- Alltech São Pedro received the Paraná Climate Seal for its emissions reduction.
"Through collaboration and innovation, the agri-food community can create a world where science-based solutions help ensure sustainable food production for the global population," said Dr. Lyons. "Agriculture has already made huge strides in sustainability. Imagine what is possible when we all work toward the shared goal of creating a world of abundance for future generations."
For more information and to download the 2022 Alltech Sustainability Report in full, visit HERE.
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