The CCPA Group has placed Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) at the core of its sustainable transformation strategy, aiming to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 30% by 2030.

The CCPA Group has unveiled an ambitious Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) roadmap, reinforcing its long-standing engagement in sustainable livestock production. Building on three decades of research and innovation in animal nutrition, the French company now aims to cut its greenhouse gas emissions by 30% by 2030.
Since the 1990s, CCPA has positioned itself as a pioneer in responsible animal nutrition through initiatives such as Phyto-Expertise-based feed solutions, ISO 14001 certification, and the development of low-methane nutritional strategies like Vivactiv’®. The company has also been active in collective sustainability projects, including Duralim and Valoralim.
In 2021, CCPA officially integrated CSR into its core business strategy, and in 2024, it launched a structured roadmap to accelerate progress toward environmental and social objectives. The strategy is built around four key pillars: Reducing greenhouse gas emissions, responsible sourcing, eco-designed innovation, and employee well-being.
Recent modelling work within the company suggests that nutritional optimization alone can lower the carbon footprint of animal production by up to 15%. To support this approach, Life Cycle Assessments (LCA) are now being systematically applied across its R&D programs, with the goal of covering 80% of its product portfolio by 2030.
CCPA’s roadmap also includes collaboration with suppliers through a Responsible Purchasing Charter and the integration of environmental performance metrics in innovation and production processes.
With these initiatives, the CCPA Group aims to position itself as a key contributor to the sustainable transformation of animal production — combining nutritional expertise with measurable environmental action.