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European Roundtable for Beef Sustainability

Background

The European Roundtable for Beef Sustainability (ERBS) is Europe’s largest multi-stakeholder organisation focused on supporting more sustainable beef production,1EUROPEAN ROUNDTABLE FOR BEEF SUSTAINABILITY,” Sai Platform. Archived July 15, 2021. Archive.ph URL: https://archive.ph/R6kQQ  having launched in 2018 as a regional division of the Global Roundtable for Sustainable Beef (GRSB).2Breifne O’brien. “Spotlight on Ireland for European beef sustainability forum,” Agriland, October 11, 2018. Archived July 15, 2021. Archive.ph URL: https://archive.ph/LxDIk 

The ERBS evolved out of the Sustainable Agriculture Initiative Platform (SAI Platform),3Home Page,” Sai Platform. Archived July 15, 2021. Archive.ph URL: https://archive.ph/5bXEM  a food industry initiative that runs a certification program called “Farm Sustainability Assessment.”4FSA – FARM SUSTAINABILITY ASSESSMENT,” ControlUnion Certifications. Archived July 15, 2021. Archive.ph URL: https://archive.ph/41In3 

With country-level platforms in France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Poland, and the UK, the ERBS brings together existing beef initiatives5FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS,” Sai Platform. Archived July 15, 2021. Archive.ph URL: https://archive.ph/dtIN8  and says it envisions “a world in which all aspects of the beef value chain are environmentally sound, socially responsible and economically viable.”6EUROPEAN ROUNDTABLE FOR BEEF SUSTAINABILITY,” Sai Platform. Archived July 15, 2021. Archive.ph URL: https://archive.ph/R6kQQ 

The ERBS works to achieve an intensity reduction of 15 percent in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 20257EUROPEAN ROUNDTABLE FOR BEEF SUSTAINABILITY,” Sai Platform. Archived July 15, 2021. Archive.ph URL: https://archive.ph/R6kQQ  and to “enable different platforms in Europe to demonstrate that they have achieved or are making credible progress towards the ERBS’s eight outcome targets in their country.”8Annual Report 2019,” Sai Platform. Archived July 15, 2021. Archive.ph URL: https://archive.ph/QN798 

As of 2021, the ERBS is chaired by Claire Donoghue, Operations Director and European Head of Sustainability at the European regional office of OSI Group,9European Roundtable for Beef Sustainability welcomes new Board Chair,” The Cattle Site, August 17, 2020. Archived July 15, 2021. Archive.ph URL: https://archive.ph/m8DvD  a US-based holding company of meat processors10OSI Group,” ForbesArchived July 15, 2021. Archive.ph URL: https://archive.ph/dhH4j  supplying brands such as McDonald’s, Chipotle and Burger King. Donoghue is a former manager at Irish meat producer Kepak Group.11Chloe Sorvino. “Meet The Secretive Billionaire Who Makes McDonald’s McNuggets, Burger King’s Impossible Whoppers And More,” Forbes, September 21, 2020. Archived July 15, 2021. Archive.ph URL: https://archive.ph/5COYU 

Stance on Climate Change

The ERBS states that it is committed to achieving eight targets related to the environment, animal welfare, antibiotic use and farm management. The ERBS’s single environmental target is an intensity reduction of 15 percent in GHG emissions by 2025.12EUROPEAN ROUNDTABLE FOR BEEF SUSTAINABILITY,” Sai Platform. Archived July 15, 2021. Archive.ph URL: https://archive.ph/R6kQQ 

Key narratives

The ERBS promotes a number of narratives to justify the meat industry’s business model. Find out more about how the meat industry is climate-washing its activities in our investigation. And you can read counter-arguments and criticisms of these narratives in our factsheet.

‘Animal agriculture isn’t a serious driver of climate change’

‘Grazing is good for the environment and helps to sequester carbon’

According to the ERBS’s mission statement, “the beef value chain is recognised for delivering positive impacts, land stewardship, ecosystem benefits such as carbon sequestration and continuous improvement towards key sustainability priorities.”13FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS,” Sai Platform. Archived July 15, 2021. Archive.ph URL: https://archive.ph/dtIN8

The idea of using cattle grazing to capture carbon in the soil has been criticised by environmental scientists from the University of Oxford, however, for offsetting only 20-60 percent of the total emissions, concluding that “grass-fed cattle remain net contributors to warming.”14Sally-Anne Stewart.“FOOD IN THE ANTHROPOCENE,” Oxford Martin School, May 2019Archived July 14, 2021. Archive.ph URL: https://archive.ph/ojXqS A study on the concept of “grazed ecosystems,” also known as “holistic management,” further found that “the application of HM [holistic management] principles of trampling and intensive foraging are as detrimental to plants, soils, water storage, and plant productivity as are conventional grazing systems.”15John Carter et al. “Holistic Management: Misinformation on the Science of Grazed Ecosystems,” Hindawi, April 23, 2014. Archived July 15, 2021. Archive.ph URL: https://archive.ph/OWeNO 

‘Cows convert inedible material into food for human consumption’

In a 2018 report, the ERBS argued that “the beef sector transforms inedible feedstuffs” into protein for human consumption.16Uniting the European beef value chain to accelerate and communicate our sustainability journey,” Sai Platform. Archived July 15, 2021. Archive.ph URL: https://archive.ph/t3e6Q 

A 2018 Science study estimates that the production of animal-based foods requires 83 percent of the world’s farmland yet provides only 37 percent of global protein and 18 percent of global calories.17J. Poore and T. Nemecek. “Reducing food’s environmental impacts through producers and consumers,” Science, June 1  2018. Archived July 14, 2021. Archive.ph URL: https://archive.ph/O6jDB  According to a 2019 study by environmental scientists from Harvard University, a more plant-based food production system in the UK could free up large areas of pasture and cropland currently used for grazing and animal feed production while improving the country’s carbon footprint and meeting the population’s protein and calorie requirements.18Helen Harwatt and Matthew N. Hayek. “Eating Away at Climate Change with Negative Emissions,” Harvard Law School, April 11, 2019. Archived July 14, 2021. Archive.ph URL: https://archive.ph/8aWUr 

‘Meat is needed for a healthy diet and to feed the world’

‘The beef sector provides high value protein’

In a 2018 report, the ERBS stated that “the beef sector has an important role to play in a sustainable food system” and provides “high value protein.”19Uniting the European beef value chain to accelerate and communicate our sustainability journey,” Sai Platform. Archived July 15, 2021. Archive.ph URL: https://archive.ph/t3e6Q 

According to the World Resources Institute (WRI), a sustainable development organisation, feeding 10 billion people by 2050 without transitioning to a more plant-based global diet20Tim Searchinger et al. “CREATING A SUSTAINABLE FOOD FUTURE,” World Resource Institute.  Archived July 14, 2021. Archive.ph URL: https://archive.ph/awSZe   would necessitate the destruction of the world’s remaining forests and “agriculture alone would produce almost twice the emissions allowable from all human activities.”21Damian Carrington. “Beef-eating ‘must fall drastically’ as world population grows,” The Guardian, December 5, 2018. Archived July 14, 2021. Archive.ph URL: https://archive.ph/Ltffu  Meat and dairy products only provide 18 percent of global calories yet take up 83 percent of agricultural land and generate 60 percent of agriculture’s GHG emissions,22Damian Carrington. “Avoiding meat and dairy is ‘single biggest way’ to reduce your impact on Earth,” The Guardian, May 31, 2018. Archived July 15, 2021. Archive.ph URL: https://archive.ph/qWFZ0  according to a study published in Science.23J. Poore and T. Nemecek. “Reducing food’s environmental impacts through producers and consumers,” Science, June 1  2018. Archived July 14, 2021. Archive.ph URL: https://archive.ph/kR1zX 

‘Innovations in animal agriculture will tackle climate change’

‘We are producing less emissions-intensive meat’

Out of the eight action areas developed by the ERBS, one goal concerns GHG emissions: “An intensity reduction of 15% in GHG emissions by 2025, with the aim of recognising the positive role beef production can contribute to mitigating climate change through reduction strategies and sequestration.” This means 15 percent fewer emissions would be generated per kilogram of beef produced, while the sector’s overall emissions could still rise.24EUROPEAN ROUNDTABLE FOR BEEF SUSTAINABILITY,” Sai Platform. Archived July 15, 2021. Archive.ph URL: https://archive.ph/R6kQQ 

Sustainability non-profits GRAIN and the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy (IATP) argue that “arguments for emissions intensity reduction in the absence of targets to reduce the livestock sector’s total emissions are dangerous,” however, arguing “that the large gains in ‘efficiency’ realised by industrial farming in the twentieth century will be hard to repeat without major ecological, social and health impacts.”25GRAIN and the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy (IATP).“Emissions impossible: How big meat and dairy are heating up the planet,” GRAIN, July 18, 2018. Archived July 14, 2021. Archive.ph URL: https://archive.ph/v0grw 

Funding

SAI Platform is financed by members’ annual membership fees and participation fees in

SAI Platform projects. As of 2021, members of SAI included Coca-Cola, Danone, Nestlé, PepsiCo, Unilever, Syngenta, McDonald’s, Starbucks, Cargill, and Vion.26Our Members,” Sai Platform. Archived July 15, 2021. Archive.ph URL: https://archive.ph/4uRyV 

SAI Platform’s annual conference was sponsored by Mars, Grain Farmers of Ontario, McCain and McDonald’s in 2019,27#NextGenFarming – SAI Platform Annual Event 2019, Chicago, USA,” Sai Platform. Archived July 15, 2021. Archive.ph URL: https://archive.ph/Ef40R  and by Mars, Arla and Marks & Spencer in 2018.28Sustainability Through Technology & Innovation – How to advance sustainable agriculture at landscape level,”  Sai Platform, 5th June 2018. Archived July 15, 2021. Archive.ph URL: https://archive.ph/iuFzV 

Lobbying

In 2021, the ERBS stated in its “general meeting” that the organisation was “operating in an increasingly active landscape with legislative measures in the European Union and separate initiatives from the UN,” including the EU Green Deal, EU taxonomy, a “call from European Parliament on supply chain due diligence,” and the UN Food Systems Summit.29ERBS Updates,” Mail Chi. Archived July 15, 2021. Archive.ph URL: https://archive.ph/3qq48  During the same meeting, a recording of which DeSmog has listened to, the ERBS discussed plans to attend the 2021 UN Food Systems Summit30ERBS general meeting,” Zoom. Archived July 15, 2021. Archive.ph URL: https://archive.ph/HNvrP  and join the European Livestock Coalition, which represents the livestock industry and lobbies the European Commission to “ensure that livestock remains in scope for sustainable finance.”31Resources,” Animal Health Europe, February 24, 2021. Archived July 15, 2021. Archive.ph URL: https://archive.ph/d70Nk 

The organisation stated in its April 2021 newsletter that “we do not see the ERBS as having an advocacy or lobbying role but will consider partnering with industry coalitions where relevant to ensure that legislators are well informed about the beef industry and the opportunities for it to be part of the solution.”32ERBS Updates,” Mail Chi. Archived July 15, 2021. Archive.ph URL: https://archive.ph/3qq48  It also said it was working with stakeholders in Poland, including the European regional office of OSI Group, a US-based holding company of meat processors33OSI Group,” ForbesArchived July 15, 2021. Archive.ph URL: https://archive.ph/dhH4j  that supplies brands such as McDonald’s, Chipotle’s, and Burger King’s, and liaises “with the Polish government to understand how the ERBS targets could be scaled to a national level and engage actors across the entire country.”34Chloe Sorvino. “Meet The Secretive Billionaire Who Makes McDonald’s McNuggets, Burger King’s Impossible Whoppers And More,” Forbes, September 21, 2020. Archived July 15, 2021. Archive.ph URL: https://archive.ph/5COYU 

During its general meeting, Pete Garbutt, Climate Action and Resiliency Manager at McDonald’s and member of the ERBS communications group, said the ERBS had met with the European Commission; COPA-COGECA, the largest organisation representing European farmers and co-founder of European Livestock Voice; the environmental charity WWF, and the European Livestock and Meat Trading Union (UECBV).35ERBS general meeting,” Zoom. Archived July 15, 2021. Archive.ph URL: https://archive.ph/HNvrP 

Garbutt said the aim of the meetings was “to make sure that they know who we are, they know where our organisation fits in the wider framework of all of the European beef and sustainability organisations, and that we are a force for good, that we are tangibly aiming to make a difference in the sustainability of beef production, in a way that they can use and communicate as well, to make sure that people can feel good about how beef is being produced in Europe.”

Affiliations

The European Roundtable for Beef Sustainability (ERBS) is a regional division of the Global Roundtable for Sustainable Beef (GRSB) and a member of its board.36Home Page,” Global Roundtable for Sustainable Beef. Archived July 15, 2021. Archive.ph URL: https://archive.ph/o8jzS 

In March 2021, ERBS hosted a presentation by Nick Major, board member of the European Feed Manufacturers’ Federation (FEFAC), which represents animal feed producers, and Director Corporate Affairs at Dutch feed manufacturer ForFarmers.37ERBS Updates,” Mail Chi. Archived July 15, 2021. Archive.ph URL: https://archive.ph/3qq48 

In 2021, the ERBS announced plans38ERBS Updates,” Mail Chi. Archived July 15, 2021. Archive.ph URL: https://archive.ph/3qq48  to collaborate with the Beef Innovation Network Europe (BovINE), an EU-funded project working to “help address the challenges and drive the sustainability of the European beef farming sector and community” initiated by the Agriculture and Food Development Authority (Teagasc), an Irish government agency.39Home Page,” BovINE. Archived July 15, 2021. Archive.ph URL: https://archive.ph/sTaFU 

The European Roundtable for Beef Sustainability brings together local beef initiatives based in six countries:

In 2020, Claire Donoghue, Operations Director and European Head of Sustainability at OSI Europe and former manager at Irish meat producer Kepak Group, was named Board Chair of the ERBS.53European Roundtable for Beef Sustainability welcomes new Board Chair,” The Cattle Site, August 17, 2020. Archived July 15, 2021. Archive.ph URL: https://archive.ph/m8DvD  Prior to 2020, Sarah Haire, Group Agricultural Strategy Manager at Dawn Meats Group, was the group’s Board Chair.54The Newsroom. “Agri-food conference encourages the industry to adapt and evolve,” Farming Life, January 23, 2021. Archived July 15, 2021. Archive.ph URL: https://archive.ph/Q8Erp 

Current and Former Members

Company title202155EUROPEAN ROUNDTABLE FOR BEEF SUSTAINABILITY,” Sai Platform. Archived July 15, 2021. Archive.ph URL: https://archive.ph/R6kQQ 
201956Annual Report 2019,” Sai Platform. Archived July 15, 2021. Archive.ph URL: https://archive.ph/QN798201857Annual Report 2018,” Sai Platform. Archived July 15, 2021. Archive.ph URL: https://archive.ph/fgluZ
abp Food Groupx
Agrifirmxxx
Agroterraxxx
Ahold Delhaize xxx
Anglo Beef Processorsx
Baderx
Barillax
Beef+Lamb New Zealand xxx
Bord Biaxxx
Control Unionx
Control Union Certificationsx
Corteva xx
Dairy Australiax
Dawn Meatsxxx
Hilton Foodsx
INALCAxxx
Interbevxx
Kepakxxx
LMC (Livestock and Meat Commission for Northern Ireland)xxx
Marks & Spencerx
Marsxxx
McDonald’sxxx
Meat Commission for Northern Ireland
Moy Parkxxx
Nestléxx
OSIxx
OSI Europe Foodworksx
QMS (Quality Meat Scotland)xxx
Red Tractorxxx
Tescoxx
Tönniesx
VIONxx

Note: The ERBS’ 2020 annual report was not available.

Research Collaborations

In 2021, the ERBS announced that SAI Platform was collaborating with Wageningen University in the Netherlands in a research project on the “most impactful processes to mitigate farm greenhouse gas emissions for beef and dairy.”58ERBS Updates,” Mail Chi. Archived July 15, 2021. Archive.ph URL: https://archive.ph/3qq48 

Other Resources

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