“The global dairy industry has a shared interest with governments and the global community to produce nutritious food for today and for future generations in a sustainable way,” said IDF director general, Christian Robert. “We call upon a supportive regulatory policy environment that recognises the important economic, social and environmental contributions of the dairy industry. We hope that participants will take decisions and provide a framework based on robust science to cut carbon emissions.”
In recent years, the IDF has been particularly active to put environmental concerns at the top of its priorities, through scientific research and a close dialogue with various stakeholders worldwide.
The dairy sector has already made a strong contribution to combat climate change reflected in the signing of a ‘Global Dairy Agenda for Action’ during the World Dairy Summit in Berlin, Germany.
Signed by the IDF and six organisations on behalf of the world’s dairy associations and companies, the Global Dairy Agenda for Action is an industry pledge to reduce carbon emissions as part of its contribution to help address global warming. This pledge builds on past performance to address climate change.
Source: International Dairy Federation
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