BATTLE CREEK, Mich.,
Dec. 20, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Here at
Kellogg, most of my business trips consist of traveling in the
U.S., hunkered down in conference rooms talking about
sustainability policies and strategies. Or, I'm out in the field,
visiting farmers and ingredient suppliers in states like
Nebraska or Illinois.
But recently, I did something different. I went to Indonesia!
While I was there, I attended the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm
Oil (RSPO) annual meeting. Let me share why this is so important.
In my role, I lead global responsible sourcing, which means I work
with suppliers and farmers in our supply chain around the world to
help ensure our ingredients are grown more sustainably. I also work
with NGO partners, nonprofit groups, and governments to discuss how
we can work together to address environmental and social challenges
facing the industries from which we source.
A good example is palm oil. The palm oil industry has been
associated with the destruction of tropical forest habitats and
peat lands. It has also had chronic issues with human rights
violations like gender inequality and forced labor. These are
issues of great concern to our company -- we know that consumers
care about these issues, too.
As one of the largest palm producing countries, Indonesia provides nearly half of the world's
supply of palm oil. Although Kellogg uses a very small amount
of palm oil in our foods globally, we have been working since 2009
to influence the industry, making thoughtful and informed decisions
about which suppliers we use when we buy palm oil.
We work with partners through the RSPO - the leading
organization that focuses on transforming palm oil markets - to
ensure sustainable palm oil production is the norm. All of the palm
oil we use globally is sourced either through RSPO certified supply
chains, a combination of segregated supply chains, mass balance
mixed-source supply chains, and through the purchase of RSPO Palm
Trace certificates.
We are committed to sourcing fully traceable palm oil to
plantations that are responsibly managed – and sharing our progress
biannually through our Palm Oil Milestones Report. We not only work
on traceability, but identifying and addressing issues as they
arise.
At RSPO's annual meeting, the organization announced the
formation of the North American Sustainable Palm Oil Network
(NASPON). This coalition brings together stakeholders across
many industries who are committed to increasing the use of
certified sustainable palm oil in North
America. Kellogg has joined as a founding member to help
increase the sustainable palm oil dialogue in North America, and to support our continued
work engaging palm oil suppliers on issues and risks within their
extended sourcing palm supply chain.
That's why we are also working with our peers in the industry to
hold palm oil supplier workshops designed to raise awareness on
wages, employment contract status and complaint systems at palm
plantations.
Although there is a lot of work ahead of us, this trip brought
into focus the role I can play in my job to be the change I wish to
see in our responsible sourcing journey, and how Kellogg can
continue using its voice and actions to make a difference.
Amy Braun Senter is Director
of Sustainability at Kellogg Company
About Kellogg Company
At Kellogg Company (NYSE: K), we
strive to make foods people love. This includes our beloved brands
– Kellogg's®, Keebler®, Special K®, Pringles®, Kellogg's Frosted
Flakes®, Pop-Tarts®, Kellogg's Corn Flakes®, Rice Krispies®,
Cheez-It®, Eggo®, Mini-Wheats® and more – that nourish families
so they can flourish and thrive. With 2016 sales of $13 billion and more than 1,600 foods, Kellogg is
the world's leading cereal company; second largest producer of
crackers and savory snacks; and a leading North American frozen
foods company. And we're a company with a heart and soul,
committing to help create 3 billion Better Days by 2025 through our
Breakfasts for Better Days global purpose platform. To learn more,
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