ESG at Ingredients

Our Ingredients businesses are implementing strategies to manage their material ESG topics.

Wastewater treatment at AB Mauri Maya's yeast plant in Bandrima, Turkey Wastewater treatment at AB Mauri Maya's yeast plant in Bandrima, Turkey


Each Ingredients business manages its ESG impacts, risks and opportunities independently, tailoring strategies to its specific operational needs.

ESG Governance


AB Mauri

AB Mauri has defined and ranked its priority areas across environmental, social and governance topics.

Its regional businesses are responsible and accountable for overseeing ESG issues in their local business context, while manufacturing sites receive guidance on engaging with local stakeholders, including community groups, employees, media, regulators and local government bodies.

ABFI

ABFI’s ESG strategy is based on three pillars: People, Planet and Customers. These pillars reflect its efforts to protect its people, respect its partners and preserve the planet’s environment and natural resources. 

In 2023/24, ABFI enhanced its ESG governance structure to strengthen responsibility and expand communication of its ESG agenda. The Chief Executive is responsible for the ESG agenda including impacts, risks and opportunities. The ABFI Divisional Safety, Risk, and Sustainability Director serves as the liaison between the ABF Group and its businesses, facilitating communication, collaboration and strategic direction on ESG matters.

The business-level managing directors have overall responsibility for the implementation of their ESG strategy and for the performance of their business unit. Many ABFI businesses leverage internationally recognised frameworks and benchmarks, such as EcoVadis, to guide the direction of their ESG agendas. AB Enzymes was awarded the EcoVadis gold medal for their responsibility performance in 2024.


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