The Farmlander - February 2021

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CO-OPERATIVE NEWS

Farmlands commits to acting against climate change Farmlands Co-operative have followed their carbonreduce certification from Toitū Envirocare with a commitment to the Climate Leaders Coalition in October 2020.

Farmlands has committed to the 2017

agri-business co-operative, Farmlands

statement — the minimum requirement

must play a part in meeting the United

to join the Coalition. A new statement

Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals

in 2019 illustrates the need to reduce

applicable to the Food and Fibre sector.

global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius.

“We will be actively dealing with the

The rural supplies and services

Farmlands’ Director of External

challenges facing our shareholders,

co-operative have joined 116 other

Relations, Mark McHardy says that

particularly around the need to embrace

organisations in signing a joint

while the 2019 statement is a good goal

the inevitability of low emission

statement saying that they will supply

to work towards, committing to the

agriculture and more sustainable

their greenhouse gas emissions, set a

2017 statement serves as a strong base

farming practices,” Katie says.

public emissions reduction target and

in Farmlands’ sustainability journey.

Farmlands’ partners Z Energy, The

work with suppliers to reduce their

“We recognise our operations

Warehouse Group, Meridian and

emissions. In a statement initiated in

have an impact and that we have

Spark NZ are among the founding

2017, the Climate Leaders Coalition

a responsibility to mitigate our

and steering signatories of the 2017

pledged to help transition New Zealand

environmental footprint,” Mark says.

statement. Katie says that Farmlands

to a low emissions economy and limit

Farmlands’ Head of Sustainability and

is proud to contribute to lowering

global warming to 2 degrees Celsius.

Land Use, Katie Vickers says that as an

New Zealand’s emissions.

The origin of the Climate Leaders Coalition The Climate Change Leadership Statement was drawn up by a group of 13 New Zealand CEOs in October 2017. • In July 2018, 60 of New Zealand’s business leaders signed the statement committing their businesses to tackle climate change and reduce New Zealand’s climate emissions. • The statement is a leadership beacon for collective action and ambitious solutions to tackle climate change. • The goal of the Climate Leaders Coalition is to help New Zealand businesses transition to a low emissions economy by lowering their own and their suppliers’ emissions to create a future which is positive for New Zealanders, New Zealand businesses, and the overall economy. • Any organisation can join the Coalition and play their part in New Zealand’s transition to a low emissions economy.

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