Danone Waters brands pledge to accelerate journey towards carbon neutrality
Food and beverage company, Danone is furthering its commitment to accelerate its journey towards a balanced footprint of zero net carbon emissions.
Within the Danone Waters division, four major brands have already committed to reaching net zero carbon emission in the coming years: evian by 2020, Lanjarón and Volvic by 2025 and Font Vella by 2030.
In the frame of the UN Climate Change Conference, COP 25, currently taking place in Madrid, three more Danone subsidiaries have now added their own commitments: as B-Corp certified companies, they have become co-signatories of the B-Lab pledge, which aims to accelerate the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, to reach a 1.5°C trajectory leading to net zero by 2030.
Danone’s chairman & CEO Emmanuel Faber said: “I welcome and warmly support B-Lab’s leadership in responding to the climate emergency. With the signature of this pledge, Danone is now building further on the pioneering commitments from brands like evian in the US and Germany; Lanjarón and Font Vella in Spain; and Volvic in Germany, to reach net zero carbon emission.
“And we will not stop there. In line with our ‘One Planet. One Health’ ambition, we will continue to work individually and collectively to drive an industry-wide transition to a low-carbon economy. It is our most important responsibility, to help prepare a sustainable future for the next generation, and the ones that will follow.”
The commitments are part of a company wide effort by Danone to promote greenhouse gas reduction. In 2015, it committed to becoming carbon neutral across its full value-chain by 2050 and to reduce scope 1, 2 and 3 emission intensity by 50% for 2030.
Danone’s journey towards carbon neutrality has been approved by the Science-Based Targets initiative in 2017 as being in line with the global measures necessary to keep global warming below 2° C, making Danone one of the first 100 companies to align its carbon reduction trajectory with the Paris Agreement.
In 2018, Danone was rated A (Leadership) for its climate change policy and is part of the Climate A List established by CDP, an international non-profit organisation which runs the global environmental disclosure system. In September 2019 at the UN Climate Action Summit in New York, Danone joined 86 other global companies in signing the Global Compact’s Business Ambition for 1.5°C pledge.
These initiatives connect with Danone’s ambition to become a Certified B Corp globally by 2030, ‘using business as a force for good’ to create sustainable value for all and protecting the planet.