Mark Thompson is Executive Vice President, Chief Strategy and Sustainability Officer at Nutrien. In this role, he has executive leadership over Nutrien’s global sustainability/ESG & stakeholder relations, corporate development & strategy, mergers & acquisitions and economics functions.
We’re in a really unique spot to address two big societal challenges - food security, and in a way that reduces our environmental footprint.
We have been working on this for several years. We weren’t waiting for mandates or targets to be fed to us. There’s real opportunity here that can also decarbonize the economy.
The carbon program is focused on generating and monetizing high quality carbon assets and credits, a process that starts with our trusted advisory relationship with growers.
Mayo Schmidt, who took on the roles of President and Chief Executive Officer in April says, “Our plans are certainty ambitious and plan to execute is solid. ESG is engrained in our governance and capital framework. We are uniquely positioned to lead and drive this change.” (Nutrien)
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Canada's Nutrien Ltd, the world's largest fertilizer producer by capacity, said on Thursday it aimed to cut greenhouse gas emissions by at least 30% by 2030, in a plan costing the company up to $700 million.