UPDATE -- Kalera Releases 2021 ESG Report
August 03 2022 - 12:19PM
Kalera, one of the world’s leading hydroponic indoor vertical
farming companies, today released its most recent Environmental,
Social and Governance (ESG) Report, highlighting the company’s
sustainability framework, past year achievements, and its vision
for 2030.
“Kalera’s first-ever ESG Report illustrates our foundation
rooted in sustainability and equity,” said Jim Leighton, President
and CEO of Kalera. “We strive to operate at the cutting-edge of
sustainable agriculture and contribute to the mitigation of global
issues surrounding food security.”
Key takeaways from the report, which recaps efforts throughout
the 2021 calendar year, include:
- Growing and selling safe, superior products.
Kalera experienced zero non-compliance incidents concerning health
and safety impact of its products and zero product recalls during
2021. Grown and sold locally, Kalera produces 100 percent
pesticide-free and non-GMO greens.
- Growing with respect to the planet. Using
closed loop irrigation systems, Kalera uses 95 percent less water
than traditional field farming, as well as nearly 99 percent less
land.
- Building a diverse, safe workplace. The report
articulates Kalera’s efforts to provide a workplace where diversity
is welcomed and celebrated. 48 percent of its managers in the U.S.
are from *underrepresented groups and 25 percent of C-Level and
Manager roles are occupied by women. Kalera also reports zero high
consequence injuries during 2021 in part due to its employee
training initiatives including up to 12 hours of safety training
per employee per year.
- Growing communities. Furthermore, Kalera has
donated fresh produce to several food banks and charities in
Orlando, Atlanta, and Houston.
- Strengthening governance structures. To
strengthen its governance foundation, Kalera established several
Board of Directors committees including Nomination and Governance,
Talent and Compensation, Audit, and Financing.
“We take pride in our accomplishments to date,” said Dr.
Cristian Toma, co-founder and Chief Science Officer of Kalera.
“Based on a solid ESG framework, we are confident the goals we have
set for the next decade are attainable and are prepared to continue
as a leader in the vertical farming industry.”
Kalera’s eyes are set on several targets for 2030, including
becoming carbon neutral. The company additionally plans to further
reduce water usage, transition to biodegradable grow media, use
only widely recyclable packaging materials, and eliminate
landfilling of organic waste.
“The need for safe, reliable and sustainable agriculture is more
important now than ever,” Leighton said. “Kalera is a part of that
solution, and we have a clear path in place that will provide the
results our communities need to thrive.”
To view Kalera’s full 2021 Environmental, Social and Governance
(ESG) Report visit: bit.ly/Kalera2021ESG. For more information,
visit kalera.com.
About Kalera:Kalera is a vertical farming
company headquartered in Orlando, Florida. Kalera uses technology
to ensure that more people around the world have access to the
freshest, most nutritious, and cleanest products available. It has
spent several years optimizing plant nutrient formulas and
developing an advanced automation and data acquisition system with
Internet of Things, cloud, big data analytics and artificial
intelligence capabilities. Kalera currently operates farms in the
U.S. (Orlando, Atlanta, Houston, and Denver) as well as in Kuwait.
Additional farms are in development. More information is available
at www.kalera.com.
Contact:
Aparna Mehraaparna.mehra@kalera.com(617) 851-0608
Kate Komarzeckkomarzec@lambert.com(616) 916-4092
*Underrepresented categories were determined by the
self-selection area on Kalera’s job application, and include
African-American, Hispanic/Latinx, Native-American and
Native-Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander communities.
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