dsm-firmenich and Deloitte have partnered to create new opportunities for sustainability in the animal protein value chain through life cycle assessment with Sustell™.
dsm-firmenich, one of the leading innovators in nutrition, health and beauty, has announced the first of its kind strategic partnership with Deloitte, the globally renowned professional services firm. The partnership aims to address the growing need for environmental accountability and unlock new opportunities related to sustainability across the animal protein value chain using dsm-firmenich’s life cycle assessment (LCA) platform, Sustell™.
By pairing dsm-firmenich‘s industry-leading Sustell™ platform with Deloitte’s unparalleled expertise in consulting, the partnership is positioned to remove existing barriers and empower the entire agri-food ecosystem to adopt more sustainable practices, according to a press release from dsm-firmenich.
Joint initiatives will help to connect players throughout the value chain on sustainability data and reporting, facilitate dialogue and understanding with key opinion leaders, bridge knowledge gaps and foster a deeper understanding of the challenges and opportunities related to sustainable animal protein.
“Our partnership with Deloitte represents a pivotal milestone in our journey to unlock sustainability-related opportunities that promise to transform the animal protein value chain. Deloitte’s global influence and cross-industry reach will amplify our efforts, enabling us to drive meaningful and lasting change,” said Dr. David Nickell, Vice President of Sustainability & Business Solutions at dsm-firmenich, Animal Nutrition & Health.
Jorg Schalekamp, Partner at Deloitte expressed his enthusiasm: “Sustell™ stands out as the industry-leading solution for environmental accountability. We will play a key role in driving adoption and ensuring solutions like e.g., Sustell achieve their full impact potential to deliver value across the full supply chain from feed to farm to fork. Deloitte is looking forward to unlock the value of sustainability together with dsm-firmenich for the animal protein sector.”