Aleph Farms, the first cultivated meat company to grow steaks directly from non-genetically engineered animal cells, recently announced its detailed roadmap for achieving net-zero carbon. In April 2020, Aleph Farms first announced it would reach net-zero within its operations by 2025, and throughout its entire supply chain by 2030. Aleph Farms’ net-zero carbon roadmap details its scope for achievement, strategic partnerships and the investments necessary to advance its environmental goals and business bottom line as the company delivers its quality cultivated beef steaks.
“The production of food is one of the largest sources of greenhouse gas emissions on the planet today, and a driving reason why Aleph Farms is making long-term sustainability a top priority,” said Dr Lee Recht, VP sustainability, Aleph Farms. “Our roadmap represents significant research that will enable us to fulfil our commitment to total net zero within this decade and we strongly encourage other companies within the agrifood ecosystem to work to eliminate their carbon footprint as soon as possible.”
Aleph Farms’ roadmap to net-zero carbon was created in partnership with Aimee Christensen, CEO of Christensen Global Strategies and a world-renowned expert in climate change and sustainability strategies.