Carlsberg Targets Net-Zero Emissions By 2040
Beer brewer Carlsberg Group has launched its new ESG programme, Together Towards ZERO and Beyond (TTZAB), highlighting updated targets and new focus areas. The plan includes a roadmap to achieve net-zero carbon emissions across the group’s entire value chain by 2040.
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The plan includes a roadmap to achieve net-zero carbon emissions across the group’s entire value chain by 2040
TTZAB is an evolution of the previous Carlsberg ESG programme Together Towards ZERO, which delivered progress such as a 40% reduction in carbon emissions and a 21% reduction in water use per hectolitre of beer since 2015.
“TTZAB is an integral part of delivering on our purpose of brewing for a better today and tomorrow. Whilst we remain committed to the focus areas that we established in 2017, we have expanded the programme to include a wider array of ESG topics and to address the societal challenges impacting people and communities where we operate,” said Cees ‘t Hart, CEO of Carlsberg Group.
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