ADM announces new goals to reduce water intensity, landfill waste

USA – ADM has announced a set of new commitments to reduce water intensity by 10% and achieve a 90% landfill diversion rate by 2035 as part of an aggressive plan to continue to reduce the company’s environmental footprint.

The commitments were announced as part of the company’s Corporate Sustainability Report, which also includes updates on ADM’s overall sustainability journey.

“The importance of these commitments becomes even clearer amid an unprecedented challenge such as the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Chairman and CEO Juan Luciano.

“Companies like ADM are playing a critical role in supporting and maintaining the global food chain. And while we are focused on operating safely and effectively today, we cannot lose sight of tomorrow

“Even amid these global challenges, we are continuing our work to ensure that ADM and the natural resources on which we depend remain strong and vital in the years to come.”

Earlier this year, the food processor announced plans to reduce absolute greenhouse gas emissions by 25% and energy intensity by 15% during the same timeframe. In addition, ADM committed to developing water reduction plans for high-risk and water-scarce areas.

The company noted that the new targets align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, and will be achieved through reusing and recycling water, and finding alternative uses for waste.

This follows ADM’s original “15×20” plan, unveiled in 2011, in which the company committed to per-unit improvements in energy use, greenhouse gas emissions, water and waste to landfill by 2020, which the company achieved ahead of schedule.

“We know that the health of our natural resources is critical to our future, and that our commitments to sustainable practices will result in a stronger ADM and a better world,” Luciano said.

“We are proud to be the go-to sustainable sourcing partner for our customers, and more widely, we are committed to driving change through good practices, progressive solutions and mindful actions that make a positive impact.”

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