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Sustainability

Our ambition is to have the most sustainable food supply chains in the world

From small family farms to global shipping lanes, Cargill works every day to implement new sustainable practices to reduce our impact on the planet and protect people.

Through our long history, we have seen agriculture be part of the solution to the world’s most urgent challenges. We know that we must address climate change and conserve water and forests, while meeting the rising demand for food. These are complex challenges, but we have overcome many obstacles to keep our food system resilient and we will continue. We feel a deep responsibility to protect the planet and its people, to ensure a cleaner, safer future for generations to come.

Our Priorities

We’ve set priorities that account for the diverse environmental, social and economic impacts of our business. Still, we realize that no company can take on these challenges on its own. Through connection and collaboration with farmers, our customers, and global and local communities, we believe our food system will remain resilient.

Our Goals

Our goals guide our efforts – ensuring we make progress in line with what the science says is needed to keep our planet healthy and people thriving.

Transparency and Governance

We believe accountability drives progress. Our sustainability goals are ambitious, but achievable – and we’ll hold ourselves to the highest standards of transparency until we’ve accomplished them.

Pilar Cruz, Cargill’s Chief Sustainability Officer and Executive Team member, oversees the company’s policies and programs to deliver against our global commitments. Progress is reported internally every quarter and externally once a year.  Our Board of Directors is also regularly briefed on our material ESG risks and opportunities, informed by feedback from our key stakeholders.

Our ESG report, supply chain grievance dashboards and other public information can be found on our Reporting Hub

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Reporting Hub

At Cargill, we are committed to transparency – in our own operations and across our global supply chains. This reporting hub provides information on environmental, social and governance topics to demonstrate progress towards our sustainability commitments and our purpose of nourishing the world in a safe, responsible and sustainable way.

Sustainability Features

What is methane? Why it matters and what we’re doing to reduce it.

We explain what methane is, why it contributes to climate change and how Cargill is working to reduce it in agriculture.

Read Time: 5 minutes

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100% RSPO certified: Why 4 letters matter to palm oil customers

Cargill is one of the first, large-scale North American suppliers to exclusively offer palm oil certified by the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil

Read Time: 3 minutes

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5 reasons why access to clean water matters

Did you know 2 billion people lack access to safely managed drinking water? Learn why clean water access is critical for people and our planet.

Read Time: 6 minutes

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What is decarbonization? Everything you need to know.

Learn how we’re working to decarbonize the food and agriculture system.

Read Time: 5 minutes

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Stopping deforestation in cocoa: To go far, go together

A deforestation-free cocoa supply chain is possible. How do we know? Because we can see it taking shape in West Africa.

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Sustainable beef: Bringing farmers, ranchers and customers together to fight climate change

Cargill’s BeefUp Sustainability initiative aims to cut beef emissions from our North American beef supply chain by 30% by 2030.

Read Time: 4 minutes

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