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Ohly introduces carbon-neutral products, commits net-zero operations by 2030

Brand has already reduced carbon footprint by 25% for every kilogram of product produced.

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Ohly debuts carbon-neutral products, commitment to net-zero operations by 2030
ABFI.Ohly, Hamburg, Germany. Credit: Ed Robinson/OneRedEye
July 11, 2022

Ohly, a global supplier of yeast extracts, yeast-based flavors, and culinary powders, has introduced its first carbon-neutral ingredients for the food and bionutrients markets, alongside a commitment to run its Hamburg production site as net-zero by 2030.

CEO of Ohly, Ralf Fink, has celebrated the developments: “At Ohly, we have a legacy of pursuing carbon emission reductions, and we are proud of our performance so far. Since 2018, we have already reduced our carbon footprint by around 25% for every kilogram of our product produced. Targeted investments and process optimizations were key to these great initial achievements. We’re now taking the next step by setting an ambitious target to build a portfolio of carbon-neutral yeast-based products and operate a net-zero production site in Hamburg, Germany by 2030. Our carbon reductions to date, and the collective determination of our dedicated people, give us great confidence to achieve this target."

As a first step towards decarbonizing operations at their Hamburg site, Ohly has worked alongside carbon reduction experts at ClimatePartner to measure the total end-to-end emissions across their Hamburg value chain. Understanding this broader picture has enabled Ohly’s experts to develop a comprehensive decarbonization roadmap. Within this roadmap, Ohly plans to take measures to avoid, reduce and offset the emissions created during the production of their yeast-based products with the end goal of achieving a net-zero operation at the Hamburg site by 2030.

Targeted investments in new and improved manufacturing processes at Ohly’s Hamburg site are vital to achieving this target. Powerful carbon-saving activities are already being implemented, such as switching to 100% renewable electricity at the beginning of 2022. Ohly has estimated that in 2023, there will be around a 45% carbon emissions reduction per kilogram of product manufactured in Hamburg compared with 2018. Further measures will be implemented by 2030, leading to reduced energy consumption and decreased use of raw materials. 

To launch its first three carbon-neutral products, Ohly has invested in certified carbon offsetting projects before fully implementing its carbon reduction plans.

Jan Bebber, platform director of new business at Ohly, explains, “Innovative technological solutions hold the key to reducing carbon emissions. To compensate unavoidable emissions relating to our products, we are supporting a project that helps provide clean energy by installing landfill gas collection. This gas is turned into heat to help supply clean energy to pulp and paper milling in the USA. This avoids methane flaring into the atmosphere and reduces carbon emissions."

"To support our local communities in north Germany, we chose another project that protects the Rostock city forest, which stores vital amounts of carbon, nitrous oxide, and methane. The project helps regulate the water balance and preserve a habitat for rare species."

"The amount of carbon saved through these two projects equals the total unavoidable carbon emissions occurring during the sourcing, production, and distribution of our first three carbon-neutral products.” 

Ohly’s first carbon-neutral products are the powerful natural yeast ingredient OHLY FLAV-R-MAX, classic yeast extract OHLY FLAV-R-BASE 19 and yeast- based bionutrient ingredient X-SEED KAF.

Flavor modulator OHLY FLAV-R-MAX delivers a high umami impact that masks off-notes of plant proteins and serves as a solution for salt reduction in meat alternatives. Classic yeast extract OHLY FLAV-R-BASE 19 balances overall flavor with a clean savory note and masks off-notes in vegan dairy applications. Functionality and their carbon-neutral labels make them the perfect choice for innovative, sustainable plant-based finished foods. These natural yeast ingredients are part of our Plant Protein Taste Toolbox solutions which are suitable for vegan diets.

Yeast-based bionutrients ingredient X-SEED KAF provides key nutritional components for maximizing batch outputs of microbial fermentations. This helps Ohly’s customers in cultures, probiotics and biopharma segments to meet their carbon reduction targets by producing more with less.

These products are the first step on Ohly’s journey to build a portfolio of carbon-neutral products for their customers.

For more information or samples, please visit ohly.com/en/sustainability/carbon-neutrality.

Source: Ohly

This article was originally posted on www.snackandbakery.com.
KEYWORDS: carbon footprint

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