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Upfield Calls on Food Sector to Come Clean about Methane Emissions
According to the Climate & Clean Air Coalition and UNEP's Global Methane Assessment (2021), the agriculture sector is the largest emitter of anthropogenic methane emissions, accounting for 40% of emissions, with livestock emissions from manure and enteric fermentation (burping & farting) representing roughly 32%. COP26 in November 2021 saw methane reduction commitments focus primarily on the oil and gas industry, while other industries – such as food and agriculture – went largely unaddressed.
Having assessed the primary sources of its methane emissions, Upfield is now driving towards eliminating dairy from its global supply chains in the coming years. Dairy makes up around 1% of Upfield's ingredients by weight but is responsible for a disproportionate 8% of greenhouse gas emissions, a large proportion of which are methane emissions. Upfield urges other food and beverage companies to measure and reduce their methane emissions too. While acknowledging its smaller footprint by way of producing plant-based products, Upfield calls for food and beverage companies to make a concerted and public effort to reduce their methane emissions through methods including diversifying product offerings away from meat and dairy, innovation in production methods and a shift from fossil fuels to renewable energy.
Upfield made the conscious decision to examine and release its methane footprint to demonstrate that it is possible and straightforward, using their disclosure as a call to action for policymakers and businesses following COP26 to promote widespread methane disclosure. Upfield worked with sustainability experts Anthesis who developed the methodology, to enable the tracking of emissions and subsequent reduction plans. Upfield has now disclosed that methane forms 7.5% – 0.237 million metric tonnes CO e – of its total greenhouse gas inventory, with the majority originating from ingredient production ("scope 3" emissions). Upfield now knows that removing all remaining dairy from its ingredients, moving away from fossil fuels in factories and logistics, and understanding on-farm methane in the company's plant-based supply chains will all help with methane reduction.
Methane has a much shorter half-life than CO but much greater short-term impact; reducing methane emissions now will lead to measurable, impactful change in the coming decade, reducing the short-term warming that leads to long-term warming. That is why methane reduction is so crucial for wider greenhouse gas reduction targets.
The methodology used is available on Upfield's website via this link. Upfield welcomes feedback to improve and fine-tune this methodology, to eventually enable consistent, widespread methane disclosure in the food sector.
Upfield already discloses its overall greenhouse gas footprint publicly. The company has set targets to reduce its total GHG footprint by 25% by 2030 and be net zero by 2050. It has pledged to be 95% plastic free by 2030. Upfield has also committed to introduce carbon labelling to 500 million packs of its plant-based spreads, margarines, plant-based butters, and plant-based creams by the end of 2025 to help consumers make informed decisions about the environmental impact of the foods they choose.
At Upfield, we make people healthier and happier with great tasting, plant-based nutrition products that are better for the planet. As a global plant-based company, With headquarters in Amsterdam , we sell our products in over 95 countries and have 15 manufacturing sites throughout the world. The company employs over 4200 Associates. Since 1871, we have been the authority in the spreads category which gives us unmatched experience, know-how, and inspiration. We are focused on leading in this new era focused on delivering healthier products that are great tasting and have superior quality and help us deliver on our mission to create a "Better Plant-based Future." For more information, please visit our website at www.upfield.com
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Susannah Moore
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