Phibro Sustainable Solutions Platform helps protein producers target greenhouse gas emissions
Phibro's new brand Verratain focuses on one of the most significant emissions drivers in animal protein supply chains.

Phibro Animal Health Corp. launches its new Sustainable Solutions Platform (SSP), a companywide initiative designed to help animal protein, dairy and pet food producers address greenhouse gas emissions through practical, science-based solutions that integrate seamlessly into existing feed and production systems.
As part of the SSP launch, Phibro is introducing Verratain Verified Sustainability Solutions, the company’s first master brand for sustainable products that can lower emissions across animal protein and pet food supply chains. The initial Verratain product line is being launched through a strategic partnership with VAXA Technologies and is based on VAXA Technologies’ low-carbon, high-value microalgae feed materials.
The first two products under the Verratain brand are Verratain Spirulina and Verratain Omega Oil, which are low-carbon microalgae feed ingredients. When these products are incorporated into the animal's diet as a nutrition source, producers can materially reduce the carbon intensity of animal feed.
“Our Verratain Verified Sustainability Solutions represent a natural evolution of Phibro’s portfolio as our customers increasingly seek credible, scalable sustainability solutions,” said Dani Bendheim, incoming chief executive officer of Phibro Animal Health Corp. “These offerings complement our existing animal health and nutrition solutions while directly addressing the evolving sustainability needs of animal protein and petfood producers and their downstream customers.”
The World Benchmarking Alliance reports that 165 of the world’s 350 most influential food and agriculture companies have disclosed Scope 3 climate commitments, which typically call for 20–30% reductions in value‑chain emissions by 2030. At scale, this implies an estimated $80–300 billion per‑year decarbonization value signal under SBTi‑aligned internal carbon pricing.
Feed is typically the largest source of Scope 3 emissions for livestock, poultry and aquaculture producers. By focusing on feeding a low-carbon alternative nutrient source, Verratain directly targets one of the most significant emissions drivers in animal protein supply chains.
Verratain Spirulina and Verratain Omega Oil are produced by VAXA Technologies in their proprietary state of the art indoor cultivation platform directly connected to renewable geothermal energy, clean water resources and controlled growing conditions. The production process yields low‑carbon feed material that is designed to seamlessly integrate with existing feeding systems. The program utilizes life cycle assessment-based solutions to create effective Scope 3 decarbonization, which is incorporated into the product’s life-cycle assessments, in accordance with leading international standards such as the Greenhouse Gas Protocol.
To lead the Sustainable Solutions Platform and the Verratain portfolio, Phibro recently appointed Peter Bunce as head of sustainable solutions. Bunce brings more than two decades of experience in agricultural sustainability and voluntary carbon markets, including building large‑scale programs that connect farmers with downstream consumer packaged goods companies and retailers.
“I joined Phibro because of its deep integration across global protein and dairy supply chains, where scalable solutions can deliver meaningful emissions reductions,” said Bunce. “After many years working in agricultural voluntary emissions markets, I have rarely seen innovations that combine impact and practicality like Verratain.”
Phibro anticipates commencement of initial sales within the coming months.
Looking ahead, Phibro views the Sustainable Solutions Platform as a long‑term growth business that will expand beyond the initial products and partnership.
Source: Phibro Animal Health Corp.
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