THESIS INSIGHTS Pollinator Health
Pollinators play a vital role in agriculture and biodiversity, yet many species face steep declines. This in-depth report draws on THESIS data from companies across the food, beverage, and agriculture sectors to offer a first-of-its-kind look at how companies are responding.
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What the Science Tells us About Pollinator Health
Most Companies Lack Measurable Efforts to Protect Pollinators
Over 60% of companies report no measurable efforts to protect pollinator habitats.
Supplier Engagement and Data Gaps Hinder Pollinator Action
Lack of supplier engagement and limited data are among the top barriers to action.
Direct Sourcing Drives Adoption of Pollinator-Friendly Practices
Companies sourcing directly from growers are more likely to implement targeted practices.
THESIS Users Begin Embracing Sustainable Solutions for Pollinators
THESIS users are beginning to adopt solutions like pollinator-friendly planting, reduced pesticide use, and certifications such as Bee Better Certified.
What is THESIS?
THESIS (The Sustainability Insight System) is a science-based platform developed by The Sustainability Consortium (TSC) to help companies measure and improve the sustainability of consumer products across their supply chains.
Launched in 2014 and updated annually, THESIS is built on life cycle assessment (LCA) methods and backed by TSC’s academic roots at Arizona State University and Wageningen University & Research. In partnership with Sphera Supply Chain Sustainability (formerly SupplyShift), THESIS is used by leading retailers and suppliers to drive transparency and responsible sourcing.