Lactalis Canada reports improved sustainability in its 2024 ESG Report

The report spans its entire supply chain, encompassing its people, consumers, customers, suppliers, dairy farmers, government, industry, and community partners.

CANADA – Lactalis Canada has released its 2024 Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Report, which highlights the company’s commitment to being a sustainable and responsible dairy processor for its key stakeholders.

Aligned with the company’s global ESG framework established by Lactalis Group, this report focuses on three key pillars of impact: people & communities; authentic products & heritage; and land & resources underlined by key priorities: circular economy & packaging; climate; and animal welfare.

In the People & Communities highlights, the company was recognised as one of Greater Toronto’s Top Employers by Mediacorp Canada Inc., which acknowledges employers that lead their industries in offering exceptional workplaces.

It invested over $3.3 million in community initiatives across the country, including nearly one million litres/kilograms of nutritious, high-quality milk and dairy products.

It supported over 100 organizations through the Lactalis Canada Community Enrichment Fund, Improved safety performance with a 12% year-over-year decrease in workplace injury rate and Reinforced commitment to developing our teams with 42% of salaried roles filled by internal candidates.

Mark Taylor, President & CEO, Lactalis Canada, said, “In 2024, our Lactalis Canada team laid a strong foundation to advance our Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) journey – one that is deeply connected to our values, our people, and our long-term business objectives.”

“As we look ahead, we are energized by the opportunity to work hand-in-hand with our employees, customers, farmers, suppliers and partners to shape a tomorrow defined by an engaged workforce, a thriving industry, healthier planet, and stronger communities across Canada. We’ve made meaningful progress, but we know collectively, we are Better Together.”

In the Authentic Products & Heritage highlight, the company reduced waste and boosted lab productivity with the adoption of efficient technology such as the BioMérieux Tempo and CEM Oracle Fat Analyzer.

It expanded product lines to be more inclusive of consumer dietary preferences, including developing and launching lactose free cheese and butter products, and expanded range of high-protein, low sugar yogurts made with natural ingredients.

It advanced responsible sourcing practices, with nearly 500 million consumer impressions of the Blue Cow logo on our approximately 800 products that contain 100% high-quality, nutritious Canadian milk.

It continued to support scientifically informed best practices for animal welfare on Canadian dairy farms as a member of the National Farm Animal Care Council.

In the Land & Resources category, the company opened its new, zero-carbon-ready distribution centre in Oshawa, Ontario. The state-of-the-art facility increases capacity and efficiency of our supply chain network.

It celebrated the Science-Based Targets initiative validation of Lactalis Group’s GHG reduction targets, marking a critical validation of Lactalis Group’s climate strategy.

Additionally, it lowered scope 1 and scope 2 emissions intensity by -10.3% since 2019, achieved 0 kg PVC in our packaging, supporting greater circularity in our recycling systems and avoided 191,345 tons of packaging through light-weighting programs, reducing materials used.

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