Aleph Farms Joins the United Nations Global Compact
Company becomes newest member of the world’s largest initiative for sustainable and responsible corporate governance, strengthens its commitment to just transition in agriculture
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“Aleph Farms’ operational principles, including our net zero carbon commitment, reflect our comprehensive sustainability mindset and broader mission of supporting a just transition in agriculture. The UN Global Compact is a leading framework for elevating optimal Environmental, Social and Governmental (ESG) practices. We are honored to become a full Participant and help set the standard worldwide for sustainable and responsible food systems,” said Didier Toubia, CEO and Co-Founder of Aleph Farms. “We look forward to joining together with companies around the world to further our shared goals of building a more stable and inclusive global economy, one where all stakeholders have a voice, including and especially those who have been left out of the conversation.”
Launched in 2000, the UN Global Compact is the largest corporate sustainability initiative in the world, with more than 15,000 companies and 3,800 non-business signatories based in over 160 countries and more than 69 Local Networks. In addition to their commitment to The Ten Principles, which focus on areas like human rights, labor, environment and anti-corruption, UN Global Compact Participants also take action to further Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The Ten Principles are drawn from landmark UN Declarations and Conventions such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, acting as a normative authority for responsible business. As part of its ongoing commitment to abide by these principles, Aleph Farms will submit an annual COP starting in 2024, which will address the company’s commitment to advancing sustainability topics, efforts taken to prevent negative social and environmental impacts, performance indicators and response, remediation, and reporting mechanisms used to reflect on lessons learned. By doing so, Aleph Farms will not only uphold its commitment to people and the planet, but also set the stage for long-term growth.
Aleph Farms is working closely with regulatory agencies around the world as it prepares for the commercial launch of its first product, a cultivated thin-cut steak. The company also plans to produce different cuts of steak as well as other products based on animal cells, such as cultivated collagen, through additional proprietary capabilities. From a single fertilized egg, Aleph Farms can grow thousands of tons of cultivated meat, serving as part of an inclusive transition to sustainable and secure food systems.
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