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Scope 1
Scope 2
Scope 3
2.5%
0.1%
97.4%
Direct emissions from
activities we control
(4,364 tonnes)
Market-based.
Indirect emissions from
purchased energy
(180 tonnes)
All other emissions that
occur in the value chain
(168,122 tonnes)
8% Equipment & services
3.5% Waste
2.7% Manufacturing
0.3% Staff
commuting
4.4% At home
refrigeration
Total emissions
15% Ingredients
172,666
24.2% Transport
& distribution
tonnes CO2e
41% Packaging
Our 2022/23 greenhouse gas emissions
A detailed breakdown of our 2022/23 greenhouse
gas emissions is contained within the Metrics and
Targets section of our TCFD and CFD disclosures.
These disclosures also contain our Streamlined
Energy Carbon Reporting (SECR) report which
sets out our Scope 1 and 2 data for the 2023/24
financial year.
Our 2022/23 carbon reporting includes 8,720
tonnes of emissions from our recently acquired
Boost and MOMA business divisions. MOMA’s
emissions are included for the full year, as a
result of our majority shareholding position,
prior to the full business acquisition in December
2022. For Boost the data includes eight weeks
of emissions from the point of acquisition in
December 2022.
These additions to our Group have resulted
in a year-on-year increase in our total carbon
footprint. However, on a like-for-like basis,
excluding the impact of MOMA and Boost,
our year-on-year emissions have reduced,
despite the underlying business increasing sales
volumes. We delivered a number of positive
carbon reduction initiatives across the year
including the purchase of 12 new trucks fuelled
by renewable bio-methane (Bio-CNG), further
plastic lightweighting and an increase in our
use of recycled plastic across our packaging.
Following the addition of the MOMA and Boost
businesses to our Group, we are now in the
process of recalculating our 2020 greenhouse
gas emission baseline data, from which our
science-based targets are calculated. We will
work with the SBTi to renew our targets ensuring
our data and our goals are representative of
our enlarged business.
We are fully committed to achieving our sciencebased targets. For our Scope 1 and 2 emissions
we have a deliverable and realistic net-zero
roadmap. This roadmap builds on the progress
we have already made and extends into future
initiatives including further electric vehicles,
solar panels, air source heat pumps and other
degasification projects.
For our Scope 3 targets, including purchased
goods and services as well as upstream and
downstream transport and distribution, we
are working closely with our key suppliers
and partners.
Our roadmap to net-zero sets out our progress
and plans.
C A R B O N
R E D U C T I O N
H I G H L I G H T
90%
20% of our trucks are now fuelled
by renewable biomethane
(Bio-CNG), delivering a 90%
reduction in CO2e in comparison
to a diesel HGV.
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RESPONSIBLE BUSINESS REPORT
OUR 2022-2023 GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS