DSM to boost sustainable animal protein in Thailand partnership as meat consumption grows in Asia

January 27, 2022 EcoVadis EN


Aligning with the growing demand for meat in Asia, DSM has joined forces with Charoen Pokphand Foods (CPF) Thailand to measure the impact of animal-derived protein production with the help of Sustell, a data-driven sustainability service.

The two companies have signed a memorandum of understanding in Bangkok regarding the implementation of the Intelligent Sustainability Service - Sustell, proprietary of DSM.

The tool provides guidance and solutions at farm level on how to improve sustainability profitably.  

“Animal farming companies benefit from being able to fully understand their environmental footprint, allowing them to take ownership of it and make the necessary improvements which, depending on the company, is needed for them to meet their commitments to their customers, till the end consumer,” Carlos Saviani, global sustainability and business solutions lead tells FoodIngredientsFirst.


Read the full article at: www.foodingredientsfirst.com

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