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A list of agrifood corporate climate commitments to hold them accountable

by agrifood
March 5, 2022
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Company Key commitment First announced AB InBev 2025: 35% GHG reduction

2040: Net zero

Addo Food Group 2035: Net zero 2021 Arla Foods 2030: 63% Scope 1+2 GHG emissions reduction 2021 Bacardi

2025: 50% Scope 1+2 GHG emissions reduction; 20% Scope 3 reduction

2018 Barilla 2030: 25% Scope 1+2 GHG emissions reduction; 26% Scope 3 2019 Cargill 2030: 30% reduction per ton of product sold

2050: Net zero

2019 Carlsberg 2030: Net zero from breweries; 30% emissions reduction across entire value chain 2017 Carrefour 2040: Net zero 2020 Chipotle 2030: 50% Scope 1+2+3 GHG emissions reduction 2021 Chiquita 2030: 30% Scope 1+2 GHG emissions reduction 2021 Conagra Brands, Inc. 2030: 25% Scope 1+2; 20% Scope 3 per metric ton of material 2020 Coop Sverige AB 2026: 50% Scope 1+2; 25% Scope 3 2019 Dairy Farmers of America 2030: 30% Scope 1+2+3 emissions reduction 2020 Danone 2030: 50% Scope 1+2+3 emissions reduction

2050 Net zero

2017 Dole

2030: 30% emissions reduction in “group- wide”marketplace net zero from Dole-owned farms

2020 Domino’s

2035: 67% Scope 1+2 emissions reduction; 40% Scope 3

2050: Net zero

2022 DSM 2030: 20% GHG emissions reduction 2018 Fresh Del Monte

2030: 12.3% Scope 3 emissions reduction

2035: 27.5% Scope 1+2 emissions reduction

2020 General Mills 2030: 30% Scope 1+2+3 emissions reduction 2050: Net zero 2020 Grupo Bimbo 2050: Net zero 2021 Heineken

2030: 90% Scope 1+2 emissions reduction; 21% Scope 3 reduction

2040: Net zero

2018 Hilton Food Group 2030: 25% Scope 1+2 emissions reduction; 12.3% Scope 3 reduction 2021 Kellogg Company 2030: 47% Scope 1+2 emissions reduction; 20% Scope 3 reduction 2015 Keurig Dr Pepper 2030: 30% Scope 1+2 emissions reduction; 15% Scope 3 reduction 2019 Maple Leaf Foods Inc. 2030: 30% Scope 1+2 emissions reduction; 30% Scope 3 reduction 2019 Mars 2050: 67% Scope 1+2+3 2017 McCain Foods Limited 2030: 52% Scope 1+2 emissions reduction; 31% Scope 3 reduction 2021 McCormick & Company

2025: 20% Scope 1+2 emissions reduction

2030: 16% Scope 3 reduction

2019 McDonald’s 2050: Net zero 2021 Moët Hennessy 2030: 50% Scope 1+2+3 emissions reduction 2021 Molson Coors Brewing 2025: 50% Scope 1+2 emissions reduction 2019 Mondelez International 2025: 10% Scope 1+2+3 emissions reduction 2020 Nestlé

2025: 20% Scope 1+2+3 emissions reduction

2030: 50% Scope 1+2+3

2050: Net zero

2020 Panera 2050: “Climate positive” 2021 PepsiCo

2030: 75% Scope 1+2 emissions reduction; 40% Scope 1+2 emissions reduction

2021 Pernod Ricard 2030: 30% Scope 1+2 emissions reduction 2019 Pilgrim’s Pride 2030: 30% Scope 1 + 2 emissions reduction

2040: Net zero

2021 Restaurant Brands International 2030: 50% Scope 1+2 emissions reduction

2050: Net zero

2021 Sainsbury’s

2030: 50% Scope 1+2 emissions reduction; 30% Scope 3 reduction

2040: Net zero in its own operations

2020 Smithfield Foods

2030: Net zero in US company-owned operations; 30% GHG emissions reduction across entire domestic supply chain

2050: Net zero

2020 Sodexo 2025: 34% carbon emissions reduction

2045: Net zero in UK & Ireland

2019 Starbucks 2030: 50% Scope 1+2+3 emissions reduction 2021 Stonyfield 2030: 30% Scope 1+2 emissions reduction; 30% Scope 3 2019 Suntory Beverage & Food

2030: 50% Scope 1+2 emissions reduction; 30% Scope 3 2050: Net zero

2021 Sysco 2030: 27.5% Scope 1+2 emissions reduction 2021 Target 2040: Net zero 2019 Tesco

2025: 60% Scope 1+2 emissions reduction 2030: 17% Scope 3

2035: Net zero for its own operations

2017 The Coca-Cola Company 2040: Net zero 2021 The Hershey Company 2030: 50% Scope 1+2 emissions reduction; 25% Scope 3 2021 The J.M. Smucker Company 2030: 28% Scope 1+2 emissions reduction; 22% Scope 3 2021 The Southern Co-operative 2030: 50% Scope 1+2 emissions reduction; 17% Scope 3 2021 Tyson Foods, Inc.

2030: 30% Scope 1+2 emissions reduction; 30% per ton of finished meat for poultry, port, and beef Scope 3

2018 Unilever 2025: Net zero Scope 1+2

2039 Net zero

2010 Walmart

2025: 35% Scope 1+2 emissions reduction 2030: 60% Scope 1+2 emissions reduction

2040: Net zero

2016 Wendy’s Setting science-based targets by end of 2023 2021 Yum Brands 2030: 46% emissions reduction

2050: Net zero

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