PepsiCo and TalusAg Announce Low-carbon Ammonia Attribute Agreement to Help Accelerate Fertilizer Decarbonization
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Fertilizer production is one of the most emissions intensive and hard to abate components of global food systems, with much of the impact occurring upstream of direct supplier relationships. Through this collaboration,
"Decarbonizing fertilizer is important to advancing climate progress at scale, but it should be done in a way that works for farmers," said
Talus' approach enables companies to purchase verified low-emissions ammonia environmental attributes through a book-and-claim model, where the environmental attribute is tracked separately from the physical fertilizer flow.
"This global collaboration is a prime example of how credible market-based mechanisms can help build supply chain reliability, lower fertilizer costs for local farmers and and accelerate investment in low emissions fertilizer production,"
S3 Markets will provide the supporting Environmental Attribute Certificates (EAC) lifecycle management infrastructure for the issuance, tracking, and retirement of what the parties believe to be the world's first tokenized ammonia fertilizer EACs from Talus'
"This collaboration helps demonstrate how trusted market infrastructure can support credible book-and-claim systems for low-carbon commodities," said
In addition to reducing emissions, TalusAg's distributed production model helps strengthen the resilience of fertilizer supply chains by enabling local, on-site generation of ammonia closer to where it is used. By reducing reliance on long, centralized global supply chains that can be highly exposed, this approach helps mitigate geopolitical, logistics, and price volatility risks while improving access to reliable fertilizer supply in both developed and emerging markets. Localized production also lowers transportation emissions and costs, supporting more stable input economics for growers while enhancing food system resilience over the long term.
The collaboration also reflects continued joint advocacy for credible, low-cost environmental attribute markets to help accelerate fertilizer decarbonization globally.
"By supporting initiatives like Talus,
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Founded in 2021, TalusAg is an agriculture technology and energy infrastructure company that develops a distributed network of green ammonia systems to locally produce this critical raw material in a more cost-competitive and reliable way across the globe. The company has pioneered the first commercial, modular, green ammonia system in
About S3 Markets
S3 Markets builds market infrastructure for Environmental Attribute Certificates tied to low-carbon commodities. Its EAC lifecycle management system helps producers scale and enables buyers to address Scope 3 decarbonization opportunities across commodities such as ammonia, steel, cement, copper, and other industrial materials. For more information visit www.s3markets.com/.
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