The Sustainability Report Card – Achieving a Double-A Grade

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sus·tain·a·bil·i·ty noun

Avoidance of the depletion of natural resources in order to maintain an ecological balance.

The most comprehensive collection of self-reported environmental data from companies, cities, states and regions exists to help manage environmental impacts on our very own Mother Earth. CDP, formerly the Carbon Disclosure Project, runs the global disclosure system and releases its findings each year. In 2017, DSM received two A ratings for climate change and water. There were only 25 companies worldwide that achieved a double A-rating.

How does a company that employs more than 25,000 people across the globe achieve double-A rating? 

It doesn’t take sustainability lightly. Sustainability is an integral thread of DSM’s tapestry, from employee relations, product manufacturing and shipping procedures. 

DSM is proactive in its sustainability efforts. 

In 2014, DSM equipped its manufacturing facility in Belvidere, New Jersey with a 25-acre solar field to underscore the company’s commitment to sustainability and climate change goals.  

DSM’s solar field produces approximately 30-40 percent of the Belvidere facility’s electricity needs at peak production and offsets CO2 emissions from the grid by more than 4,563 metric tons annually. To build a solar field of this scale, trees were removed. DSM replanted these trees to other locations throughout the facility’s grounds, further reducing its environmental footprint.  

Look for the Quality for Life™ seal to know the nutritional ingredients in a product are of the highest quality and are sustainably sourced.

Published on

18 April 2018

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