Organic Valley has launched its program to reach carbon neutrality through a new carbon insetting program.
With the help of key partners and consumers, the cooperative of small, organic family farms plans to work towards a carbon-neutral food system through a carbon insetting program that will incentivize and assist Organic Valley farmers with implementing regenerative, climate-smart farming practices.
The CCIP, or CROPP Carbon Insetting Program, is designed to help Organic Valley reach carbon neutrality through real-world, deep emission reductions and carbon sequestration on member farms. This program will help Organic Valley become the first major dairy brand to reduce farm emissions without reliance on carbon offsets. Practices being considered for the 2022 CCIP pilot include tree plantings, improved manure management, renewable energy, energy efficiency, and enhanced grazing and cropland practices.
“Carbon insetting is about so much more than simply reducing a company’s carbon footprint, it
is about businesses investing in the ecosystems their suppliers and farmers depend on to increase
their resiliency and provide significant, measurable benefits to communities surrounding the
value chain,” says OV Director of Sustainability Nicole Rakobitsch.
Organic Valley aims to become the first major dairy brand to achieve carbon neutral farm
emissions without relying on carbon offsets.
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