Global warming now requires the acceleration of actions and investments to limit carbon emissions. Current laws under consideration call for government-sanctioned projects, which are underway to support the decarbonization of the industry, precipitating the arrival of environmental labelling. In response to these new needs, Nexira now has the ability to supply our customers with inavea™, the first line of carbon neutral ingredients.

Origins and motivations

In association with the NGO SOS SAHEL and its partners, Nexira is particularly involved in sustainable development of acacia forests for future supply. This innovative and collaborative approach combines economic and social development for local populations with environmental protection to prevent deforestation.

"The inavea CARING BY NATURE project is an opportunity to promote an entire sector. With inavea, we have taken on an ambitious challenge, that of carbon neutrality,” says Mathieu Dondain, Nexira CEO. “Our involvement for many years in the preservation of natural resources and the support of local communities will be further strengthened. We believe that it is a lever for development for the company and that it makes sense for who we are.” 

Food industry moves toward carbon labeling

Many companies are committed to a process of transparency and already are communicating on the environmental impact of their finished products (examples upon request). 

The eco-score has been launched in France since the beginning of January 2021. Where the Nutri-Score calculates the nutritional value of a product, an Eco-Score measures the environmental impact of food. This environmental labeling, in the form of a rating from A to E, will be affixed to the food products that these players offer, with the idea of informing the consumer about the environmental impact of the products they buy, based on life cycle assessment. For a manufacturer of finished products, raw materials could represent a big part in their carbon footprint. 

Carbon neutral, inavea™ ingredients will count for zero emissions in the customer's carbon footprint.

“To contain global warming, we must reduce our emissions,” notes Simon Levesque, Nexira Business Development Director. “Agri-food companies will be forced to do so. They are our clients. We now know from the Paris Agreement that manufacturers will sooner or later have to label the environmental value of their product in order to offer consumers a new criterion of choice. We are now able to supply them with the first range of carbon neutral ingredients.”

How Is it Possible to Offer a Carbon Neutral Ingredient?

To meet this ambitious and 100% voluntary challenge, Nexira is supported by EcoAct, a leading company in environmental and carbon strategies. The carbon neutral approach is divided into three steps:

*We measure (Summer 2020): Everything is analyzed with the GHG Protocol, an internationally recognized methodology. Nexira efforts must be concentrated on the Energy-related emissions, which account for 45% of CO2 emissions.

*We reduce (October 2020): Following the Science Based Target initiative (SBTi) guidelines to align Nexira’s emission targets and timelines. The aim is to reduce carbon emissions by 18% across our entire scope by 2025.

*We compensate (December 2020): To offset its inavea™ range, Nexira has chosen to contribute to a project carefully selected by EcoAct and certified by Gold Standard®, thus ensuring that the project meets the most rigorous standards.

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About Nexira

Founded in 1895, Nexira (www.nexira.com) is a global leader in natural and organic ingredients and botanical extracts for the food, nutrition, and dietary supplements industries. Nexira built its reputation as the world leader in acacia gum and now manufactures a wide range of natural products with recognized health benefits.

Our portfolio of products includes highly functional and nutritional ingredients, antioxidants and active botanicals for digestive health, weight management, stress management, sports nutrition, cognitive health and cardiovascular health. We operate on five continents, with ten subsidiaries, eight manufacturing plants and an extensive network of partners in more than 80 countries.