Recently, LifeLine Foods was awarded three Supplier Leadership on Climate Transition badges, recognizing milestones in its continued ambition to reduce GHG emissions and align with industry sustainability standards.

“This is exciting news for LifeLine Foods,” said President & CEO Kevin Kelly. “It’s an incredible opportunity for us to enrich our commitment to stakeholders by focusing on sustainable growth. These efforts will impact everything from our financial commitment to our ownership to providing food security for our family and friends.”

LifeLine was awarded a GHG Scope 1 and 2 Footprint badge for its efforts in reducing emissions from milling operations and in reducing energy consumption; a GHG Scope 3 Footprint badge for its progress in reducing emissions from its supply chain; and an SBTI-Approved badge, signifying acceptance of LifeLine Foods status as a Small-to-Medium-Enterprise (SME).

LifeLine Foods embarked on its sustainability journey two years ago, embracing participation in initiatives like the Supplier LOCT. Through its partnerships, LifeLine is reducing emissions by improving energy efficiency; streamlining operations; and providing resources to farmers who are engaging in regenerative agriculture practices, which improve soil health, water filtration and biodiversity.

LifeLine Foods earned 3 badges showing sustainability progress.

LifeLine Foods was awarded three badges by Supplier LOCT as a reward for showing progress with sustainability efforts.