Our Sustainability Impact

In 2023 we made some exciting changes to our bottle and lots of progress on our other goals. Take a look at our 2023 Sustainability Report below and watch our highlight video.

The Califia Impact
Our 2023 Sustainability Report explains how far we’ve come, what we’re working on now, and where we’re headed in the future.
Planet Betterment

Plant-based is planet-based.

We’re doing our part by creating delicious plant-based alternatives to dairy, and you’re doing yours by staying plant-curious.

215,000+ acres of land infographic
189,000_ metric tons of CO2 infographic
save 10.6 billion gal. of water infographic
215,000+ acres of land infographic
189,000_ metric tons of CO2 infographic
save 10.6 billion gal. of water infographic
215,000+ acres of land infographic
189,000_ metric tons of CO2 infographic
save 10.6 billion gal. of water infographic
Health Betterment

Plant-based is people-based.

Our products are made with simple, dairy-free and plant-based ingredients with a rich array of vitamins, minerals, healthy fats, and phytonutrients.

Heart Health Infographic
Special Diet Needs Infographic
Cholesterol Levels infographic
Heart Health Infographic
Special Diet Needs Infographic
Cholesterol Levels infographic
Heart Health Infographic
Special Diet Needs Infographic
Cholesterol Levels infographic
Our Impact and Goals

As a plant-based dairy company, we can’t separate sustainability from what we do.

Since producing oat and almond milk uses less water and land, and emits less greenhouse gas compared to dairy, we are already on the path to a more sustainable food system. But we know that simply making plant-based products is not enough. To affect real, lasting change, we need to set rigorous goals for our company in the short, medium, and long term.

01
Contribute to Resilient Agriculture
Promote a more sustainable supply chain through engagement in industry partnerships and deepening relationships with farmers and suppliers.

Our strategy to address farming practices and farmer livelihoods focuses on the priority crops that make up most of Califia’s direct purchased ingredients such as Almonds, Oats, Coffee, Cocoa, and Vanilla.

a farm field in winter with rows of vegetation at the forefront and a visible sky
02
Accelerate the Circular Economy
Improve the circularity of our packaging and achieve zero waste at our manufacturing facility in Bakersfield, California.

Packaging is a key part of our sustainability plan. We’re moving our packaging to a circular model, which means improving the recyclability of our packaging, eliminating plastic we don’t need, and using more recycled materials.

A woman working in a bottling factory
03
Advance Climate Solutions
Reduce our GHG emissions throughout our supply chain and use renewable energy in our manufacturing.

Because we are plant-based, our GHG emissions and land-use requirements are inherently less than that of dairy and animal-based agriculture. However, we do have a climate footprint which is why we are focusing on improving sustainability in our transportation and packaging, as well as energy and water usage.

water going over a dam
04
Be a Positive Force for People and Communities
Build a healthy workplace culture at Califia and create healthy, nutritious plant-based products for communities everywhere.

It starts with the care we put into our products, and extends to our safe, respectful, and inclusive workplace, and then out into our communities of Los Angeles and Bakersfield, California where we are active members.

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1.

Kahleova H, Levin S, Barnard ND. Vegetarian dietary patterns and cardiovascular disease. Prog Cardiovasc Dis. Published online May 29, 2018. ​

2.

Storhaug CL, Fosse SK, Fadnes LT. Country, regional, and global estimates for lactose malabsorption in adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis. The Lancet. Gastroenterology & Hepatology. 2017;2(10):738–746.​

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Yokoyama Y, Levin SM, Barnard ND. Association between plant-based diets and plasma lipids: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Nutr Rev. Published online August 21, 2017.​

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Global consumption of  dairy milk from Statista, 2020​
Environmental impact from dairy and plant milk from Poore & Nemecek, 2018