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Primient’s Science Based Targets Get Approval from SBTi

Published on 2024-01-30. Edited By : SpecialChem

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Primient’s Science Based Targets Get Approval from SBTi Primient, a producer of food and industrial ingredients made from plant-based, renewable sources, announces approval of near-term science based targets in line with 1.5°C and a goal year of 2030.

Continuously Improve Across Its Manufacturing Footprint


The company’s approved targets are aligned with the most ambitious Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) trajectory - 1.5°C which carries the additional distinction of being recognized as a partner in the Business Ambition for 1.5°C cohort.

Primient’s approved science based targets: 2030 Goal Year, 2019 Baseline | Aligned with 1.5°C

  • Scope 1 and 2: -46.2% absolute emissions *
  • Scope 3: -46.2% absolute emissions
  • Scope 3 FLAG (forest, land, and agriculture) goal: -26% absolute emissions **
  • Zero deforestation supply chain by 2025

*The target boundary includes land related emissions and removals from bioenergy feedstocks

**The target includes FLAG emissions and removals

Our target approval is another proof point of our sustainability leadership, demonstrating Primient’s commitment to sustainable action across the industry and up and down our value chain,” says Laura Kowalski, global sustainability manager, Primient.

“We are excited about this next step forward as we continue to identify new technologies and processes that will allow us to further decarbonize and continuously improve across our manufacturing footprint,” says Jim Stutelberg, CEO, Primient.

Setting a New Standard in Sustainable Action


Primient is an early mover in the corn wet milling industry in the pursuit of 1.5°C SBT alignment and is among the first round of organizations globally to have an approved FLAG (forest, land, and agriculture) target.

Setting a new standard is not new for the company who has already celebrated a number of key sustainability milestones in its first two years.

  • Two of the most energy efficient corn wet mills in the US (Lafayette, Indiana and Loudon, Tennessee)
  • First and only corn wet miller to be entirely out of coal
  • 100% of manufacturing facilities successfully transitioned to either natural gas or biomass, with three wet mills running on natural gas cogeneration, allowing for waste heat to be converted to steam or electricity
  • 1.2 million acres of corn enrolled in a sustainable agriculture program with Truterra, enabling growers to implement regenerative practices on their fields in the US Midwest

Source: Primient

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