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Leading Consumer Goods Retailers and Manufacturers Launch Actions to Transform Production Landscapes to 'Forest Positive' by 2030
PARIS and GLASGOW, Scotland, Nov. 6, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

-- Forest Positive Coalition of Action aligns on landscape engagement ambition 
to help stop deforestation and advance forest positive strategy

    - The Consumer Goods Forum's Forest Positive Coalition of Action launches 
      first phase in strategy to transform areas equivalent to the size of 
      Coalition's combined production-base footprint to forest positive by 2030 

    - Coalition and its 20 members commit to invest in local-level initiatives 
      driving 'nature positive, climate positive, and people positive' outcomes

The Consumer Goods Forum's (CGF) Forest Positive Coalition of Action ( 
https://www.theconsumergoodsforum.com/environmental-sustainability/forest-positive/ 
) has today launched an ambitious strategy for driving transformational, forest 
positive change ( 
https://www.theconsumergoodsforum.com/press_releases/leading-consumer-goods-retailers-and-manufacturers-launch-actions-to-transform-production-landscapes-to-forest-positive-by-2030/?utm_source=newswires&utm_medium=press-release&utm_campaign=fpc-landscape-ambition-pr 
) in the regions where the Coalition's key commodities are produced and sourced 
by 2030. Engagement in these landscapes is a key element of the Coalition's 
Theory of Change, complementing its focus on sustainable supply chain 
management and the development of forest positive businesses throughout global 
value chains. By collaborating with local stakeholders, organisations, and 
governments to support these initiatives, the Coalition seeks to use its 
influence as 20 of the world's leading retailers and manufacturers to catalyse 
wider transformation in commodity supply chains, production landscapes and 
jurisdictions worldwide.

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Leveraging this influence, Coalition members are working to collectively 
transform areas ( 
https://www.theconsumergoodsforum.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/FPC-Landscape-Strategy-2021.pdf?utm_source=newswires&utm_medium=press-release&utm_campaign=fpc-landscape-ambition-pr 
) equivalent to the size of the Coalition's combined production-base footprint 
by 2030. Each Coalition member has committed to investing in local-level 
initiatives driving forest conservation, ecosystem restoration, and community 
inclusion in the production of the Coalition's four key commodities: palm oil, 
soy, paper, pulp and fibre-based packaging, and beef. 

The strategy will commence with a "Learning Phase" through 2023 in which all 
Coalition members will invest annually in at least one programme selected from 
the Coalition's "Learning Through Action" Portfolio of Landscape Initiatives. 
This Portfolio currently includes 20 programmes driving forest positive 
outcomes in six countries: Mexico, Brazil, Chile, Russia, Indonesia and 
Malaysia. These initiatives were selected based on the Coalition's Principles 
of Collective Action, available here ( 
https://www.theconsumergoodsforum.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/2021-FPC-Landscapes-One-pager-FINAL.pdf?utm_source=newswires&utm_medium=press-release&utm_campaign=fpc-landscape-ambition-pr 
). 

The Coalition is using its production-base footprint -- a neutral estimate to 
represent the Coalition's impact and leverage in commodity production -- to 
determine the size of its ambition. The Coalition is currently calculating the 
size of its footprint across its focus commodities in partnership with 3Keel, 
and with the expert guidance of organisations like the World Wildlife Fund, the 
Accountability Framework initiative, and The Nature Conservancy. This 
calculation and the methodology will be released once completed and is expected 
to be updated periodically.

This Landscape ambition is the result of the work of dedicated members of the 
CGF Forest Positive Coalition led by manufacturer PepsiCo and retailer Tesco 
with the support of the Coalition's CGF Board-level Co-sponsors, Alexandre 
Bompard, CEO and Chairman, Carrefour, and Grant F. Reid, CEO, Mars, 
Incorporated. The Coalition is being supported by the Tropical Forest Alliance 
and Proforest as strategic and technical partners.

The Coalition's landscape strategy launch comes after Jim Andrew, Chief 
Sustainability Officer of PepsiCo, shared details of the Coalition's ambitions 
during the FACT Dialogue Nature Day Panel at the 26th Annual United Nations 
Climate Conference (COP26) in Glasgow. It also follows the initiative of more 
than 100 governments to end deforestation by 2030, a pledge that is welcomed by 
The Consumer Goods Forum and the Forest Positive Coalition ( 
https://www.theconsumergoodsforum.com/news_updates/cgf-response-to-cop26-pledge-to-end-deforestation-by-2030/?utm_source=newswires&utm_medium=press-release&utm_campaign=fpc-landscape-ambition-pr 
).

Ken Murphy, CEO, Tesco, and CGF Board Member, said, "All of the members of the 
Forest Positive Coalition of Action are at different stages of their forest 
positive journey, but we all share the same goal of halting deforestation and 
supporting the people and communities that call these vital habitats their 
home. The launch of our collective landscape ambition is the output of many 
months of learning, best-practice sharing and stakeholder engagement. We now 
look forward to turning these learnings into actions which will have a direct, 
sustainable impact on the geographies where our commodities are sourced from."

Ramon Laguarta, CEO, PepsiCo, and CGF Board Member, said, "As consumer goods 
companies, we all depend on a stable climate and a thriving natural ecosystem. 
It is critical that we connect our businesses directly with the health of the 
world's forests, the livelihoods of communities, and the sustainability of our 
planet. Through our strategic end-to-end business transformation, pep+ (PepsiCo 
Positive), we have accelerated our efforts to make the food system more 
sustainable, regenerative and inclusive. We are proud to work with our fellow 
Coalition members, and together we will help build a stronger, more sustainable 
future for us all."

Alexandre Bompard, CEO and Chairman, Carrefour, and Coalition Co-sponsor said, 
"As members of the Forest Positive Coalition of Action, we recognize that we 
need to act beyond our individual supply chains to unlock a forest positive 
future. Reducing our negative impact on forests is not enough. That is why we 
are supporting local initiatives working directly on-the-ground in the 
environments and communities most impacted by deforestation. Through this 
collective strategy, we are building new industry norms to make our vision of a 
forest positive future a reality."

Grant F. Reid, CEO, Mars, Incorporated, and Coalition Co-sponsor, said, 
"Collaboration and scale are essential to the success of the Forest Positive 
Coalition of Action, and this new strategy demonstrates our shared commitment 
to progressive action towards a forest positive future. Working with local 
stakeholders, civil society and governments we will identify impactful 
solutions and play our part in accelerating efforts to eliminate deforestation 
in key geographies."

The CGF members joining today's announcement are seven retailers -- Carrefour, 
Jeronimo Martins, METRO AG, Sainsbury's, Sodexo, Tesco and Walmart -- and 13 
manufacturers -- Asia Pulp and Paper (APP) Sinar Mas, Colgate-Palmolive 
Company, Danone, Essity, General Mills, Grupo Bimbo, Mars, Incorporated, 
Mondelçz International, Nestlé, P&G, PepsiCo, Reckitt, and Unilever.

More at www.tcgfforestpositive.com

SOURCE: The Consumer Goods Forum
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