New products and solutions are continuously being developed to help farmers maintain a sustainable productivity and resilient
agricultural practices while increasing crop yields. Our European Development Center (ERDC in France) and FMC’s European
Innovation Center (EIC in Denmark), which is the global center for development of new biological crop protection solutions, play a
significant role in this.
Examples of our new sustainable solutions which are:
Our investment in development of new biologicals is a true contribution to sustainable solutions meeting future needs and consumer demands – often in combination with our existing products. FMC is investing significantly in this field and has established its own global Innovation center for Plant Health since 2016. We acquired a rich promising microbe pipeline in 2013 and set up a strategic collaboration with Chr. Hansen in 2014. Our rich pipeline has resulted in the development and launching of new products with Hansen contributing valuable scale-up and manufacturing expertise. First new products are already on the market in Brazil, USA, and Asia-Pacific whilst currently being approved in Europe.
Research Scientists at the European Innovation Center (EIC), Denmark.
FMC engages in the communities where major FMC facilities are located and we strive to impact the communities we are part of in a positive way. Examples of Regional Community activities include:
FMC has set new aggressive environmental goals and a new baseline reflecting the new FMC as a pure agricultural company. Our four goals towards 2030 focus on limiting the environmental impact from our manufacturing sites – e.g. by using technologies and equipment that save energy, water and reduce emissions and waste. We always follow strict regulatory and authorities’ requirements for our industry.
Note: Waste disposed intensity is calculated as the total amount of waste disposed (metric tonne) per metric tonne of product. Due to anticipated shifts in FMC’s product
mix and expected growth through 2030, waste disposed intensity is expected to increase by 55 percent. Therefore, we will need to decrease our waste disposed intensity by
55 percent to maintain the 2018 base year intensity.
We continuously monitor, track and work to reduce the environmental footprint from our sites.At our R&D and production sites in France, we invest in the use of green electricity to avoid the use of non-renewable energy. We recently entered a new project that will help us reduce electricity and gas consumption – this will result in a 100% green electricity usage.
The FMC production site in Stade, Germany is currently focusing on reducing the level of energy consumption by gradually introducing new environmental technology. In 2021 the site will shift to 100% green energy, from a level of 55% today.
By removing cylinders from FMC SU packaging in the EMEA region, FMC is able to reduce waste from plastic and packaging significantly.
In 2018, some investments to the automatic packing line at FMC site Uffholtz were being planned including upgrades to the measuring cylinder machine that applied a measuring cylinder to each herbicide jar. It had been known for a while that many of the measuring cylinders were not being used by farmers, so a project was initiated to see whether FMC could remove the measuring cylinder from its herbicide range without impacting the usability or sales of the products. After discussions with the countries and market research, it was decided to remove the measuring cylinders from Uffholtz and other production sites supplying region EMEA from 2019/2020 onwards. The removal of the measuring cylinders is saving @17.6t/year ($126k/yr) of plastic waste.
Prevathon launch event in Mali.
As an example, in July 2019 FMC organized a Stewardship day in Bamako, Mali, Africa as part of a major product launch customer seminar for the new insecticide Prevathon in cooperation a distributor, ministries of agriculture and cotton companies in west Africa. At the seminar we introduced the stewardship guidelines for both this product and insecticides in general. In Lebanon we gave a stewardship on-line session in May 2020 for the University of Saint Joseph, for students at the agriculture faculty (future agronomists) emphasizing the stewardship for pesticides in general. In South Arabia FMC train growers in proper use of products in green houses
in order to minimize the risk of inhalation. During the training we hand out masks to farmers to actively ensure the use of protection equipment.
Our region covers Europe, Middle East and Africa and with approximately 1,500 employees we have local teams in 36 different countries across the region. The FMC core values and core competences help direct development and engagement of our people and we have ambitious programs for development of culture and people. Across the region our employees engage in community activities in the local areas where we are present.
FMC colleagues from the Internal Controls Graduate Program at in Cork, Ireland volunteered their time in The Mercy Hospital Heroes Campaign and donated a cheque from their efforts to The Mercy Foundation.
In 2019 we launched an extensive new leadership program with several tracks to equip current and future FMC leaders for their roles. In this region approximately 50 leaders attended the program.
In addition, we established a regional Diversity and Inclusion council to ensure the strong FMC D&I culture reaches all corners of the organization.
Stefan Cordes, Warehouse Assistant, safely operates a forklift in Stade, Germany
In 2019 employees have conducted safety programs across the globe as part of the ‘Th!nk.
Safe.’ initiative. Our manufacturing site in Stade, Germany recently celebrated five years
without a recordable injury.