Committee will focus on progressing the organization's work towards achieving net-zero through its global sustainability goals.

January 6, 2022

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Global Roundtable for Sustainable Beef announces 2022 Executives
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The Global Roundtable for Sustainable Beef (GRSB) has announced its 2022 Executive Committee. Comprised of some of the beef supply chain's largest stakeholders, with a range of diverse and industry-leading expertise, the committee will focus on progressing the organization's work towards achieving net-zero through its global sustainability goals.

The six-member 2022 Executive Committee includes industry leaders from the likes of McDonalds, Tyson Foods, Zoetis and Rabobank.

  • President: Ian McConnel, Tyson Foods

  • Vice President: Bob Lowe, Tri-L Ranch

  • Secretary-Treasurer: Justin Sherrard, Rabobank

  • Member at large: Jeannette Ferran Astorga, Zoetis

  • Member at large: Lucas McKelvie, McDonalds Corporation

  • Immediate Past-President: Bob McCan, McFaddin Enterprises

Since 2012, GRSB has been working to advance sustainable beef through leadership, science and multi-stakeholder engagement. Leaders are elected from a membership that represents the full value chain, including beef producers and producer organizations, allied services and industries, processors, retail, civil societies and others who aim to continuously improve beef sustainability around the world.

GRSB announced its global sustainability goals in June 2021. These include reducing the net global warming impact of beef 30% by 2030, ensuring the beef value chain is a net positive contributor to nature by 2030 and increasing the adoption of animal health and welfare best practices so that cattle are provided with an environment in which they can thrive.

More than 500 companies and producer organizations are engaged in the work of GRSB and its members, including regionally focused beef sustainability roundtables and initiatives in Argentina, Australia, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Europe, Mexico, New Zealand, Paraguay, Southern Africa, the United States and other countries around the world.

The new committee came into effect on Jan. 1. 

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