Every day, we make choices that directly affect our environmental impact as individuals. From choosing to drive an electric car or ride a bike to work, to setting up recycling or composting stations at home, we can all do our part to reduce carbon emissions and limit waste.
At Purina, we know we also have a role to play in protecting the environment at every phase of our operations, which includes 21 factories across the U.S. That’s why the company is pursuing a more sustainable future - from farm to pet food bowl. Committing to finding renewable resources in every step of the process, and reducing Purina’s footprint, is at the forefront of our decisions. Here are a few ways we’re putting this priority into action:
I recently had the chance to exchange ideas with Jenna Helwig, food director at Real Simple. She provided some helpful insights about her efforts to reduce waste in her family’s kitchen. She asked me about the environmental impact of the food we give to our pets. If you want to know more about Purina’s efforts (and get some helpful tips for what to do with those extra veggie and herb scraps) check out our interview.
Nida Bockert has worked at Purina for over 22 years and currently serves as the Senior Director for Portfolio Innovation, Optimizations and Sustainability. In her role, she leads portfolio communication strategy around Sustainability, partnering with our sustainable sourcing, packaging, recipe, manufacturing and logistics team, to bring to life sustainable solutions. Nida has been inspired by a quote from author Rick Swan that said “The greatest threat to our planet is the belief that someone else will save it,” and has made it her personal mission to educate and challenge the organization to make a positive difference for the planet through our actions across departments. In her free time, Nida practices Yoga and enjoys spending time with her family, including her 3 kids, 2 cats and 2 dogs.