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Nestle quits global alliance on reducing dairy methane emissions
Oct 8, 2025 3:53 AM

LONDON, Oct 8 (Reuters) - Food group Nestle

said on Wednesday it had withdrawn from a global alliance for

cutting methane emissions that aims to reduce the impact of

dairy farming on global warming.

The Dairy Methane Action Alliance was launched in December

2023, with members, which include Danone, Kraft Heinz ( KHC )

and Starbucks ( SBUX ), committing to publicly measure

and disclose methane emissions from their dairy supply chains

and publish plans to reduce those emissions over time.

Nestle did not say why it was pulling out of the alliance

but said it would continue working towards reducing greenhouse

gas emissions, including methane, throughout its supply chains

and was sticking to its net zero commitment by 2050.

CLIMATE ALLIANCES ON THE BACK FOOT

The move is the latest blow to a corporate alliance seeking

to limit the impact of global warming, and comes as U.S.

President Donald Trump dismantles a range of climate protection

initiatives. Several major banks, for example, have left the

sector's main group leading efforts to cut carbon emissions.

"Nestle regularly reviews its memberships of external

organizations," the Swiss company said. "As part of this

process, we have decided to discontinue our membership of the

Dairy Methane Action Alliance."

By the end of 2024, Nestle had reduced methane emissions by

almost 21% compared to 2018 levels, the company said in its 2024

non-financial statement.

Methane is nearly 30 times more potent than carbon dioxide,

according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, making it

a major focus of attempts to curb global warming.

According to the Environmental Defense Fund, which launched

the methane alliance, agriculture is responsible for nearly 40%

of human-caused methane emissions, with the majority of those

coming from livestock.

Nestle's logo was removed from the main page of the EDF's

website, but the company's name still appears on other pages.

The EDF did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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