July 11, 2024
Deloitte announces strategic collaboration with dsm-firmenich to bolster sustainable food value chains
Deloitte announced last month its expanded global collaboration with dsm-firmenich to cultivate a more sustainable food system.
The collaboration is part of Deloitte's latest effort to explore, develop, and scale new climate and nature-positive solutions, working directly with businesses to help implement future-proof strategies and promote transparency across the food ecosystem.
dsm-firmenich's platform Sustell™is at the center of the collaboration and is designed to calculate the environmental impact of producing animal protein at scale, harnessing data directly from the feed and farm sectors within an organisation's value chain. Producing sustainable eggs, meat, milk and seafood requires the ability to accurately assess environmental impact based on this primary data from the field, which also serves as a baseline from which improvements can be measured.
Sustell™ can assist organisations in reducing their farm animal-related environmental footprint by helping identify impact hotspots and incorporating intervention modeling across various scenarios.
Deloitte will help expand and enhance the platform's reach, improving vital economic information flow from processors and consumer-packaged goods providers to feed producers, farmers, and integrators.
Deloitte will also help enable growth opportunities for businesses deploying the capabilities of Sustell™ by advising them on how to operate the platform, apply insights to their operations, and prepare environmental, social, and governance reporting.
More broadly, the collaboration will help bridge silos in the value chain by rapidly connecting ecosystem players to help create and protect value and collectively achieve meaningful sustainability improvements.
"The food industry needs holistic value chain transparency to make better choices and transform to future proof business models," said Jorg Schalekamp, partner (consulting) at Deloitte Netherlands. "This collaboration will help leaders in the agricultural sector access the precise, real-time data and insights that they need to embed sustainability considerations into their operations, contributing to a virtuous cycle that can drive both a profitable agriculture sector and a more sustainable global food system."
"Sustell's approach makes precise, tailored environmental accountability the new normal across the animal farming industry," said Dr. David Nickell, Vice President of Sustainability & Business Solutions at dsm-firmenich, Animal Nutrition & Health. "It is the standard that can help open the door to commercial opportunities by driving customer demand, enabling grants and preferential development finance, opening new income streams through carbon credits and data royalties, and lowering environmental impact. Our critical, on-the-ground insights on animal feed and farming, coupled with Deloitte's global leadership and cross-sector knowledge, will help unlock the missing ingredients needed to create a greener food ecosystem for everybody."
To further transform the food system and reduce its climate impacts, a cooperative approach is also needed between the food industry and the energy industry. This will help redefine production, distribution, and consumption models, promoting sustainability and a healthier planet.
"Collaboration across sectors and geographies is instrumental to achieving net-zero goals, and reimagining our food value chain is no exception," said Deloitte Global Future of Food leader Randy Jagt. "Our expanded relationship with Sustell™ is one of many cross-industry collaborations that can help transform our food system. From regenerative agriculture and executive education programmes with universities around the globe, to working with non-government organisations to find the optimal balance between protein and plant-based consumption, to leveraging technology to create more resilient supply chains and working toward zero waste, Deloitte is committed to supporting and accelerating the food systems transformation."
- Deloitte Global