Marks & Spencer Leading Sustainability Efforts in Livestock Sector
M&S Investing £1m in Sustainable Livestock Practices
Marks & Spencer is leading the way in the fight against methane emissions from cattle by investing £1m to revamp the diet of its dairy herds. The initiative, involving 40 pasture-grazed dairy farmers, aims to slash 11,000 tons of greenhouse gas emissions annually, attributed to cattle burps and manure.
Greenhouse Gas Reduction
- Changing diet: Introducing a new feed type to reduce methane emissions
- Collaboration: Working closely with dairy farmers to implement sustainable practices
This forward-thinking approach by Marks & Spencer emphasizes the importance of environmental stewardship in the corporate world.
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