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World’s First Low-Emission Milk, Pioneering Dairy Decarbonisation, Launched in Australia

March 26, 2024 by Asia Food Journal

Ashgrove Eco-Milk

Sea Forest brings another ‘game-changing’ product to market in the fight against climate change Triabunna, March 26, 2024. Tasmanian dairy producer Ashgrove, in partnership with Sea Forest, a 2023 Earthshot Prize Finalist, has announced a ground-breaking achievement in the global fight against climate change: the world's first commercially available low-emission milk, Ashgrove Eco-Milk. This pioneering product represents a significant leap forward in the decarbonisation of the dairy … [Read more...] about World’s First Low-Emission Milk, Pioneering Dairy Decarbonisation, Launched in Australia

Other Topics: Ashgrove, Ashgrove Eco-Milk, climate change, Low-emission milk, Processing, Sea Forest, sustainability

Waste not: Murdoch and Spinifex brew research deal 

May 30, 2023 by Asia Food Journal

brewery waste

Murdoch University (CRICOS Provider code 00125J) and Spinifex Brewing Co. have signed a Memorandum of Understanding that pledges to tackle climate change by turning waste into profit. The deal is set to be a game changer for the brewing industry, with the use of waste to support carbon-capturing algal biomass production and additional value-add products. The agreement will see collaboration in various fields of research and teaching, with a focus on value chain optimisation and algal research … [Read more...] about Waste not: Murdoch and Spinifex brew research deal 

Other Topics: Algae Harvest, carbon capturing algal biomass production, climate change, Murdoch University, Spinifex Brewery, Waste

JBS Goes Up in CDP Global Sustainability Ranking

December 27, 2022 by Asia Food Journal

sustainability ranking

The largest and most respected global platform for environmental information raised JBS' Climate Change 2022 score to A-, above the industry average.  JBS, the world's largest food company, improved its performance in the CDP 2022 Climate Change Report, the largest and most respected global platform for corporate sustainability information.  In this year's sustainability ranking, which has just been released, the institution raised the Company's score from B to A- in Climate Change, … [Read more...] about JBS Goes Up in CDP Global Sustainability Ranking

Other Topics: CDP Global Sustainability Ranking, circular economy, climate change, Industry, JBS, No Carbon, renewable energy, sustainability

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