Mission Produce, Inc. announced the publication of its fiscal year (FY) 2021 Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Report, Finest for the Future. Providing an update on the company’s ESG progress since FY 2020, the report details the actions, goals and initiatives through which Mission aspires to provide the finest for its people, product and planet.
“We recognize our responsibility to treat our land, resources and people with respect as we work toward the goal of cultivating a better future for generations to come,” said Steve Barnard, chief executive officer and founder. “I’m proud to share our progress over the last year as we remain committed to transparency with our stakeholders, customers and consumers.”
Highlights of the report include:
- Food waste: The company applied shelf-life extension technology to more than 34 million pounds of avocados, beating its waste reduction goal by 55 percent.
- Diversity, equity & inclusion (DE&I): The company sponsored the produce industry’s DE&I initiative in partnership with the Produce Marketing Association’s Center for Growing Talent.
- Emissions: Mission decreased trash sent to landfills by 19 percent and increased recycling by 33 percent compared to FY 2020.
- Plastic reduction: Bags with finer netting and thinner film were used without sacrificing quality and performance, reaching more than one-third of the company’s plastic reduction goal to decrease plastic in 50 percent of the bags packed and shipped globally by FY 2025.
- Community investment: Mission is on track to increase its charitable giving by 50 percent by the end of 2022.
Left to right: Steve Barnard, Delanie Beeson
“Mission uses less to grow more,” said Delanie Beeson, global science and sustainability manager. “We strive to provide a high-quality product to our customers without sacrificing our commitment to sustainability. The health and safety of our people, our product and our planet will continue to be a guiding force in the future of our business.”
The sustainability topics for reporting were informed by the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) index framework to provide stakeholders with standardized metrics showing the comprehensive impact of its ESG activities. Other topics covered in the report include product quality, health and safety, water management, carbon sequestration, waste reduction, emissions and governance.
To learn more, the report is available to download here.
For more information:
Jenna Aguilera
Mission Produce, Inc.
[email protected]
https://missionproduce.com/