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Monday, December 06 2021 - 23:06
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Cargill becomes first global supplier to commit entire edible oils portfolio to World Health Organization's best practice on industrially produced trans-fatty acids (iTFAs)
WAYZATA, Minn., Dec. 6, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

- Company accelerates effort to remove iTFAs by end of 2023; Stands ready to 
help customers eliminate iTFAs from national food supplies 

As food manufacturers seek ways to help improve consumer diets, Cargill is 
supporting our customers by committing to remove iTFAs from its entire global 
edible oils portfolio. This helps both Cargill and its customers comply with 
the World Health Organization's (WHO) recommended standard of a maximum two 
grams of industrially produced trans-fatty acids (iTFA) per 100 grams fats/oils 
by the end of 2023.  

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The WHO's REPLACE initiative [ 
https://www.who.int/teams/nutrition-and-food-safety/replace-trans-fat ] 
provides a guide for governments and industry to implement a best practice on 
iTFA in the global food supply chain to address related health concerns. 
Cargill is the first edible oils supplier to make this commitment, joining many 
of the world's largest food companies and members of the International Food and 
Beverage Alliance (IFBA)[ 
https://ifballiance.org/news/ifba-enhanced-commitment-to-phase-out-industrially-produced-trans-fatty-acids/ 
] who have committed to the WHO goal.

"We are thrilled to see Cargill's commitment to reduce iTFAs in all of their 
oils, in service of the World Health Organization's goal to phase iTFAs out of 
the food supply," said René Lammers, Executive Vice President and Chief Science 
Officer, PepsiCo. "This move aligns with PepsiCo's efforts to reduce iTFAs in 
our foods and is a crucial part of our pep+ [ 
https://www.pepsico.com/pepsicopositive ](PepsiCo Positive) journey to evolve 
our food and beverage portfolio to be better for the planet and people. Cargill 
is an important part of our supply chain and we look forward to working 
together to continue to accelerate progress toward our iTFA goals." 

Over the last 25 years, Cargill has removed an estimated one billion pounds 
(nearly 500,000 metric tons) of iTFAs from the global food supply, resulting in 
approximately 89% of its global edible oils portfolio already meeting the WHO's 
iTFA best practice. With this commitment, the company will now achieve 100% 
compliance, including in countries where there currently is no legislative 
mandate. To achieve this final 11%, the company is significantly investing in 
upgrades at several facilities to reduce the amount of iTFAs produced during 
the oil manufacturing process and leveraging decades of innovation expertise to 
provide food customers alternative formulations that will help them meet the 
WHO best practice. 

"Even as the world continues to battle the COVID-19 pandemic, we know that 
worldwide, improving nutrition remains a top concern," said David Webster, 
leader of Cargill's food ingredients and bioindustrial enterprise and chief 
risk officer. "This commitment aligns with our purpose to nourish the world in 
a safe, responsible and sustainable way and gives us the opportunity as a 
collective industry to remove iTFAs from the global food supply no matter where 
food is manufactured or consumed. We know this effort will take time, and we 
are eager to work with customers as they take this important step."

Innovation makes the reduction of iTFAs possible
This commitment from Cargill builds on decades of innovation to address iTFAs, 
which are primarily formed through the partial hydrogenation of vegetable oils 
(PHO), but also can result from high thermal treatment during the refining 
process. While iTFA regulations are in place in approximately 40 countries, 
either through PHO bans or limits to maximum amounts of iTFAs in food, they 
remain a health concern in many locations.  

Cargill's innovation centers have made significant advancements toward 
reformulating alternatives to products that contain iTFAs, offering more than 
300 global customers viable and safer solutions to date. These innovations 
demonstrate that it is not only feasible to meet the WHO best practice on 
iTFAs, but it can be done without discernably changing the taste or texture of 
consumers' favorite foods.

"We're proud to be part of this effort to share and apply our expertise to help 
food manufacturers of all sizes, across all geographies to remove iTFAs," said 
Jennifer Shomenta, president of Cargill's global edible oils business.

To support the WHO's efforts, Cargill will also support the industry through 
engagement with targeted regional and national stakeholders, such as 
governments and oil industry federations, to support industry-wide 
reformulations particularly in countries where legislation is not yet in place.
 
About Cargill
Cargill's 155,000 employees across 70 countries work relentlessly to achieve 
our purpose of nourishing the world in a safe, responsible and sustainable way. 
Every day, we connect farmers with markets, customers with ingredients, and 
people and animals with the food they need to thrive.

We combine 155 years of experience with new technologies and insights to serve 
as a trusted partner for food, agriculture, financial and industrial customers 
in more than 125 countries. Side-by-side, we are building a stronger, 
sustainable future for agriculture. For more information, visit Cargill.com [ 
https://www.cargill.com/ ]  and our News Center.[https://www.cargill.com/news ] 

About Cargill Global Edible Oil Solutions
Cargill's Global Edible Oil Solutions (GEOS) has more than 8,000 employees at 
more than 50 facilities in 20 countries. Fueled by our culture, values and 
strategy, we aspire to be the leading global provider of vital lipid energy and 
nutrition for the world's growing population.

We offer a range of products and solutions to foodservice, retail, 
manufacturing and distributor customers around the world, touching the lives of 
billions of people every day.

By understanding the world around us and listening intently to our customers, 
we are ready to solve their biggest challenges successfully and sustainably.


SOURCE  Cargill, Inc.

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