Cargill's supplier requirements
Cargill has set clear supplier sustainability requirements designed to ensure every vendor supports responsible business practices. For suppliers, this means demonstrating credible progress on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors, from emissions tracking to ethical labor practices.
By aligning with these standards, suppliers strengthen their partnership with Cargill and stay ahead of global compliance expectations.
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About Cargill
Cargill is a multinational corporation that operates in the food, agriculture, financial, and industrial sectors.
Cargill's climate goals
Cargill has committed to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.
Cargill's ESG reporting requirements
Cargill emphasizes the role of suppliers in achieving its greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction goals, particularly through sustainable sourcing and emissions reduction within the supply chain. Suppliers are encouraged to adopt practices that minimize the environmental impact of agricultural commodities, transportation, and product use. Cargill’s climate goals include a 10% reduction in operational emissions by 2025 and a 30% reduction in supply chain emissions per ton of product by 2030.
For Cargill’s full supplier expectations, view their Supplier Code of Conduct.
Common challenges for Cargill's suppliers
Many vendors struggle with:
How Greenplaces helps Cargill's suppliers
Our tools support vendors through data collection and reporting, helping Cargill’s suppliers simplify climate disclosure compliance and respond confidently to procurement requests.












