Truevet

Sustainability

Hard numbers,
not soft slogans.

Livestock accounts for 14.5% of anthropogenic greenhouse gases and consumes half of all antibiotics produced. Truevet measures and publishes its contribution to fixing both — per product, per geography, per year.

50%
of all antibiotics produced
Go into livestock today
14.5%
of anthropogenic GHG
From livestock production
4.71M
annual deaths from AMR
Projected to 2M directly attributable by 2050
−22%
enteric methane (EcoGrazia)
Independently verified

01 · Three pillars

What we actually measure.

PILLAR · A

AMR avoidance

AGP doses replaced

Every kilogramme of phytogenic supplement used is a measurable replacement of in-feed antibiotic. Truevet tracks the AGP equivalence of every product shipped, by partner and by country, and publishes the rolled-up number annually.

PILLAR · B

Climate impact

tCO₂e avoided

EcoGrazia reduces enteric methane in dairy cattle by 22%. We track the tonnes of CO₂ equivalent avoided per cow-year and aggregate the partner-level number into a verified annual climate report.

PILLAR · C

Food safety

Zero residue

Every Truevet phytogenic ships with zero withdrawal period. No antibiotic residue in milk, meat or eggs — and no contribution to the residue testing that international buyers increasingly demand.

02 · Sourcing

Standardised. Traceable.

Conventional phytogenic vendors hide behind generic "natural" claims. Truevet does the opposite. Every botanical input is standardised to a measurable active fraction, every batch is tested against a published spec, and every shipment ships with its own analytical certificate.

We work with select raw-material suppliers — most of them multi-year contracts — who can hold to that spec at scale. Single-origin where possible, multi-source where prudent.

03 · The climate brief

Climate-grade ruminant nutrition.

Methane is roughly 80x more potent than CO₂ as a warming agent over 20 years. Cattle, sheep and goats produce ~14.5% of all human-caused greenhouse gases — most of it as enteric methane from rumen fermentation.

EcoGrazia is Truevet's answer: a standardised tannin-saponin- organosulfur complex that demonstrably reduces enteric methane emissions without depressing intake or milk yield. The cost per cow-year is meaningful but recoverable. The carbon impact is immediate.

Sustainability that actually ships.

If you're a corporate buyer with Scope 3 commitments, an integrator facing regulatory pressure, or a distributor whose customers are asking the right questions — we should talk.