"The Meat Institute’s first-ever continuous improvement report is a game changer for transparency in the sector – setting transparent baselines that will allow us to measure progress and verify our sector’s contributions to global goals,” said NAMI President and CEO Julie Anna Potts. Potts was referring to the first of many reports to come from the North American Meat Institute’s (NAMI) Protein PACT (for the People, Animals, and Climate of Tomorrow).
Through Protein PACT, partners across the animal protein industry are uniting in the largest-ever effort to strengthen animal protein’s contributions to healthy people, healthy animals, healthy communities, and a healthy environment. In 2021, CAT Squared was selected as the data-management service provider for Protein PACT.
"Over the last three decades, CAT Squared has become a trusted partner in driving continuous improvement for the processors we serve across the globe,” said CAT Squared CEO Vernon Smith. “It’s an honor to have the opportunity to more broadly serve the industry as it reaches to achieve its ambitious sustainability goals for healthy people and a healthy planet.”
With CAT Squared’s knowledge of the meat and poultry industries, the project team developed the right questions to collect the best quality data and create meaningful KPIs (Key Performance Indicators) for NAMI. The team then onboarded reporting teams representing NAMI’s largest U.S. members. In November 2022, NAMI released its first report ahead of the United Nations Climate Summit.
The report reveals that about 81 percent of facilities reporting data are covered by Meat Institute members’ commitments to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. With 100 percent of the Meat Institute’s large U.S. members (more than 2,000 employees) submitting data, the report covers an estimated 90 percent of meat sold in the United States by volume and sets the first-ever baselines for measuring progress toward ambitious targets for environmental sustainability, animal care, food safety, worker safety, and food security.
The Protein PACT unites partners across animal protein to accelerate the entire sector’s progress toward global sustainable development goals for healthy people, healthy animals, healthy communities, and a healthy environment. Protein PACT partners are establishing transparent baselines and benchmarks, setting ambitious targets for continuous improvement, collecting data to verify and transparently report on progress, and launching comprehensive communications about animal protein’s unique place in healthy diets and sustainable food systems. To learn more, visit www.TheProteinPACT.org.