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Beyond wars and pandemics, the climate crisis is the greatest risk to food supply chains

Corporate Knights

This disruption, like that from the pandemic, highlights some of the risks built into our highly efficient, trade-dependent food supply chain. Sustainable supply chain standards and guidance for food and agriculture companies are currently evolving, meaning that the plane is being built as it flies.

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How circularity transformation is impacting supply chain innovation

GreenBiz

Lean: WEAR and no TEAR How circularity transformation is impacting supply chain innovation What goes up must come down To arrest the growing effect on nature and curtail the rise in temperatures, countries across the globe are devising measures to rejuvenate Mother Earth. The aim is to reverse the temperature by 1.5-2.0 deg Celsius.

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Del Monte Foods Announces Commitment to Net-Zero Emissions Goal

3BL Media

Plant-Based Foods Leader Aligns with Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi) to Set Measurable Actions for Achieving Net-Zero by 2050. announced today its commitment to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050 in line with the Science Based Targets Initiative’s (SBTi) Net - Zero Standard.

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Griffith Foods Launches Its First Alternative Proteins Portfolio

3BL Media

However, equally important to the company is the ability of Alternative Proteins to help us achieve our goals in regenerative agriculture, net zero emissions, nutrition, and serving the underserved. One driver for this decision is financial: products in this sector have tremendous growth potential.

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Cooking the books: The magical math of ‘climate-friendly’ meat

Corporate Knights

The world’s biggest meat-packers have announced net-zero targets, as the industry tries to reassure the public that despite the urgency of the climate emergency, there’s no need to cut back on our burgers and steaks. Nestlé is paying ranchers for regenerative grazing practices that get sold as carbon credits.

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Tapestry, Inc. and Coach Support Regenerative Agriculture Movement Through Partnership With Savory Institute

3BL Media

Coach to Incorporate Land to Market-Verified Regenerative Raw Materials Into Future Product. By utilizing regenerative raw materials that have a net positive impact on the environment, improve biodiversity, and result in a reduction of CO 2 emissions, Tapestry and Coach will be able to further reduce its impact on climate change.

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Closing the climate funding gap is key to Canada's prosperity

Corporate Knights

T hree years ago, Canada enshrined its 2050 net-zero target into law. Bringing Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions to a level anywhere in the vicinity of zero, net or otherwise, in the next 30 years will require a radical departure from what we’ve seen the last three decades.