The six members of the Dairy Methane Action Alliance Danone, Bel Group, General Mills, Lactalis USA, Kraft Heinz and Nestle will begin reporting their methane emissions by mid-2024.
Six of the world's largest dairy companies will soon begin disclosing their methane emissions as part of a new global alliance launched at the United Nations climate summit in Dubai on Tuesday.
By Leah Douglas (Reuters) - Six of the world's largest dairy companies will soon begin disclosing their methane emissions as part of a new global alli.
At COP28, six global food majors have committed to publicly disclosing their dairy-related methane emissions and drawing up detailed plans of action, but the firms won’t be tied to a specific methane reduction target.