Environmental Footprint Strategy for Philadelphia Macaroni Company
Abstract
To reach net zero goals, global food industry leaders are beginning to request that
their suppliers take data-driven actions to reduce their environmental footprint.
This project aims to develop a forward-thinking sustainability strategy which can
position Philadelphia Macaroni Company (PMC) as a key sustainable supplier. We determined
future requirements for food industry suppliers through industry benchmarking, informational
interviews, and an assessment of PMC’s carbon accounting tool. The project focuses
on four key metrics material to PMC: greenhouse gas emissions, sustainable agriculture,
waste, and water. Our findings indicate that while leading companies have set ambitious
sustainability linked supply chain goals, they are not yet actively engaging suppliers
in these goals. We recommend a strategy that focuses on three scenarios (meets minimum
expectation, adds value and future proofing) to prepare them for the future alignment
with industry and meet key customer expectations.
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Master's projectDepartment
Nicholas School of the EnvironmentPermalink
https://hdl.handle.net/10161/27202Citation
Chan, Meilin; Jani, Chayan; Weinberg, Julia; & Qiu, Ina (2023). Environmental Footprint Strategy for Philadelphia Macaroni Company. Master's project, Duke University. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/27202.Collections
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