Fonterra Welcomes Government’s Climate Change Announcement
Fonterra welcomes the Government’s latest move to address climate change, including its plans to establish a Climate
Commission. The dairy Co-operative echoes Minister James Shaw’s belief in the importance of ensuring both a sustainable
economy and stable climate for future generations.
Carolyn Mortland, Fonterra’s Director of Sustainability said the Co-operative is committed to engaging with the
Government on the development of a robust Zero Carbon Act, which represents the interests of all stakeholders.
“Climate change is an important issue for all Kiwis and we support the Government’s efforts to transition New Zealand to
a low carbon economy. Just last month we announced our own target of achieving net zero emissions from our manufacturing
operations by 2050.
“It’s vital the Government adopts an evidence based approach to developing any new policy to address agricultural
emissions. The introduction of new climate change legislation is an ambitious step, and should be done in a way that
considers the impact on New Zealand communities.
“As one of the members of Biological Emissions Reference Group, alongside the likes of Federated Farmers, The Ministry
for Primary Industries and the Ministry for the Environment, we welcome the opportunity to share our insights with the
Climate Change Commission,” Mrs Mortland concluded.
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About Fonterra
We’re a global dairy nutrition company owned by 10,500 farmers and their families. We’ve built our expertise on the legacy of the thousands of farmers who’ve made New Zealand a world leader in dairy.
With a can-do attitude and a collaborative spirit, we’re a world leading dairy exporter. Our 22,000 people share the
goodness of dairy nutrition with the world through our innovative consumer, foodservice and ingredient solutions brands, and our farming and processing operations across four continents.