Nikki Rodoni to Chair Sustainability Advisory Board
September 1, 2011
Nikki
Rodoni, director of sustainability for Oxnard, Calif.-based Gills
Onions, will chair the Advisory Board for the United Fresh Foundation’s
Center Global
Produce Sustainability.
Rodoni is the Advisory Board’s first chair, and United Fresh Vice
President of Environmental Affairs and Sustainability Burleson Smith
points to her leadership
as a key asset for the sustainability effort within the produce
industry.
"Under Nikki’s watchful eye, Gills Onions has become an industry leader
in sustainability," said Smith. "We’re excited to work together to help
our members and
the entire industry make progress on what is a very important issue in
sustainability."
As the director of sustainability for Gills Onions LLC, one of the
largest producers of fresh-cut onions in the United States, Rodoni works
to increase the efficiency
of the operation and reduce waste and emissions. Since she created the
sustainability department in 2007, Rodoni has guided Gills Onions
through initiatives to achieve zero waste, calculate and report
greenhouse gas emissions, reduce water consumption and,
most notably, convert onion waste into renewable energy to power the
plant. The company’s sustainability efforts have been widely recognized
through prestigious awards, including the 2009 Governor’s Environmental
and Economic Leadership Award (GEELA), the
2010 Green California Leadership Award, the Waste Reduction Award
Program (WRAP), and the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC)
Golden State Award. Rodoni also led Gills Onions to become a founding
member of the Climate Registry and to achieve a
99.5 percent waste diversion rate in 2010.
In addition to Rodoni’s chairmanship, Gregg Storey and Joel Nelsen will
join the Advisory Board as members. Storey is the executive director
for the Center for
Science and Innovation at Clarkson Consulting, and Nelsen is the
president of California Citrus Mutual.
The Center for Global Produce Sustainability was established in 2009
through a founding grant from Bayer CropScience, with the mission to
help companies across the fresh fruit and
vegetable supply chain enhance their businesses through sustainability.
For more information on the Center, visit www.unitedfresh.org.
United Fresh Produce Association
1901 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Suite 1100
Washington, DC 20006
Tel: 202 303 3400
Fax: 202 303 3433 united@unitedfresh.org