Chivas Brothers, Simpsons Malt partner on pilot of carbon-saving fertilizer creating ‘greener’ whisky
Chivas Brothers, the Pernod Ricard business dedicated to Scotch whisky and makers of Chivas Regal and Ballantine’s, along with its distilling wheat supplier, Simpsons Malt Ltd., has invested in low-carbon fertilizer created by OCI Global, a market-leading fertilizer company.
A select number of farmers in the Chivas Brothers Wheat Growers Group, who provide the wheat that is grown specifically for the distilling of many of the Scotch producer’s blended whiskies, are currently trialing the low-carbon calcium ammonium nitrate (CAN) fertilizer, Nutramon® Low Carbon, as part of an exclusive agreement between OCI Global and Simpsons Malt Ltd.’s agricultural merchanting division, McCreath Simpson & Prentice.
Nutramon® Low Carbon is produced using certified biogas and is estimated to have a reduced production carbon footprint of up to 50% compared to conventionally produced fertilizers (cradle-to-gate). Nutramon® Low Carbon is ISCC PLUS certified, a recognized independent certification standard for bio, bio-circular and renewable feedstocks around the world.
While the composition and effectiveness of Nutramon® Low Carbon are equal to conventional fertilizer, use of this lower-carbon alternative ultimately equates to a 15%–20% reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the barley and wheat grown for distilling.
The trial is the latest milestone in Chivas Brothers’ ambition to create a sustainable future for whisky and reduce its indirect carbon footprint. With approximately a third of Chivas Brothers’ carbon footprint resulting from growing and processing raw materials such as barley and wheat grown for distilling, tackling the emissions created in their growth is a vital step towards reducing the environmental impact of the production of whisky.
The farmers will harvest crops involved in the pilot from August–October 2024, with the wheat and malted barley to be used in the production of Chivas Brothers’ Ballantine’s blended Scotch. Once the impact of the trial has been assessed, Chivas Brothers will be looking at how the use of biobased fertilizer more widely could contribute to reducing carbon emissions from its supply chain.
In time, Chivas Brothers and Simpsons Malt Ltd. will seek to move toward broader use of green fertilizer, including those using green ammonia produced by electrolysis with renewable electricity leveraging on cooperation with OCI Global’s low-carbon ammonia portfolio. This process creates up to 90% less carbon emissions than traditional fertilizers.
Ronald Daalmans, Sustainability Director at Chivas Brothers commented, “We’re on a mission to reduce carbon emissions throughout our supply chain and that requires us to be at the forefront of new innovations that come to market. We cannot do this alone, which is why likeminded partners such as Simpsons Malt Limited and OCI Global are so important to helping us realize this ambition. Together with our farming community, we’re limiting the environmental impact of cereal crops destined for our whiskies. We look forward to continuing and expanding this initiative, as well as sharing our findings and experiences with the wider farming and whisky industries to help drive positive change across Scotland and beyond.”
Andy Hindhaugh, Commercial Director at Simpsons Malt Limited added, “We are deeply committed to sustainability and reducing the environmental impact of our operations. This collaboration with Chivas Brothers and OCI Global on the trial of low carbon Nutramon fertilizer represents a significant step towards achieving these goals. By working closely with our farmers to adopt innovative, low-carbon solutions, we are not only enhancing the sustainability of our supply chain but also contributing to a greener future for the whisky industry. We are excited about the potential of this initiative and look forward to its expansion and the positive impact it will have on our environmental footprint.”
Aviv Bar Tal, Vice President Commercial Nitrogen at OCI Global commented, “Through its low-carbon portfolio, OCI Global aims to reduce the carbon footprint of the global food production chain. We are proud to collaborate with two leading companies, Simpsons and Chivas, to create a partnership in the food and drink supply chain to deliver affordable but also sustainable products.”
The next Chivas Brothers Wheat Growers Group meeting will take place in the Autumn, where farmers involved will be sharing the results of these trials with the broader group, encouraging wider roll-out and more volunteers to use the low-carbon or green fertilizers.
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