On February 14 the powerhouse behind Oreo and Cadbury Chocolate Mondelēz International unveiled it made a strategic move by joining the Hedera Council. This partnership is set to accelerate the integration of digital ledger technology (DLT), marking a major step forward for the company.
Mondelēz International’s Role in Advancing DLT within the Hedera Council
As a member of the Hedera Council, Mondelēz International stands alongside 30 other organizations working together to govern the Hedera Network, “a sustainable public ledger for the decentralized economy.”
Known for its wide variety of snack products including Ritz and Clif Bar, Mondelēz International’s move to catalyze their use of DLT can be influential given the company’s sheer size. Currently, the organization boasts over 91,000 employees and operations in more than 80 countries.
As part of the council, Mondelēz International will focus its efforts “on digital transformation initiatives, supply chain management, and enriched business processes to enable enhanced customer experiences.”
“Mondelēz International is a global food leader responsible for many of the food brands that today’s consumers enjoy,” said Bill Miller, co-chair of the Membership Committee for the Hedera Council. “We are excited to amplify their voice as part of the Hedera Council towards leading relevant business solutions for the greater CPG and retail ecosystem.”
Anticipated Growth in DLT Use, Addressing Retail Industry Challenges
DLT use is projected to increase worldwide, with the market expected to grow by $103 billion by 2030.
“We are excited to continue our commitment to digital transformation exploring distributed ledger technologies alongside Hedera,” Mondelēz International Global COE Leader of Digital Strategy and BlockChain Xiang Xu said. “The potential to solve long-standing retail industry challenges for consumer-packaged goods companies and merchants is very compelling.”
Hedera At The Forefront Of Development Across The DLT Space
Meanwhile, Hedera has made recent headlines for several landmark partnerships and collaborations.
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— Hedera (@hedera) February 6, 2024
Most recently, the proof of stake blockchain platform came together with the Saudi Ministry of Investment for a $250 million initiative to develop the brand new DeepTech Venture Studio in Riyadh with the goal of “empowering companies to develop innovative technological solutions.”
During a meeting at the World Economic Forum last month, Hedera co-founder, Leemon Baird and Ripple CEO, Brad Garlinghouse, teased the idea of the two firms potentially partnering together.
“We’re gonna make sure that we start talking about whether we can collaborate as well,” Garlinghouse stated.