Sodexo among the first to achieve SBTi validation on net zero target for UK business

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Sodexo’s near and long-term science-based emissions reduction targets have been validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), as the business prioritises decarbonisation to reach net zero emissions and reduce its impact on climate change.

Sodexo announced today that international experts, SBTi, have validated its net-zero science-based target by 2045* and long-term science-based target to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 90% across all scopes 1, 2 and 3 by 2045**. This long-term science-based target, set against a baseline of 2017, incorporates emissions created throughout Sodexo’s value chain, including its supply chain and client sites, and not just those produced by its direct operations (often known as scope 1 and 2).  

Sodexo has understood its carbon impacts and followed the science since 2010; this maturity enabled Sodexo to be chosen to road test the SBTi's target validation criteria and guidance for its new net zero standard. The road test was set up to ensure the criteria, guidance, and net zero target setting tools which SBTi provides to companies are robust, clear, and practical. 

Sodexo announced its comprehensive roadmap to net zero and decarbonisation of its UK & Ireland business in October 2021. At that time, the SBTi had already validated its near-term science-based target of reducing GHG emissions by 55% by 2030***, which Sodexo are on track to meet, having already achieved a -38.5% reduction in FY21. Sodexo has followed the SBTi framework to ensure the net zero targets and commitments are authentic, transparent and credible. 

Sodexo will reach net zero emissions once it achieves its long-term science-based target, prioritising decarbonisation with any remaining emissions being permanently neutralised. As part of Sodexo’s Social Value strategy, the organisation recognises the impact it has on the planet. 

The validation of a net zero science-based target by the SBTi provides a defined, long-term pathway to reduce GHG emissions, consistent with limiting global temperature rise to 1.5°C. The target covers all scope 1, 2 and 3 GHG emissions across the value chain of a company, including those produced by their own processes (scope 1), purchased electricity (scope 2), and generated by suppliers upstream and end-users downstream (scope 3). 

In the last six months, Sodexo has made considerable progress with its net zero targets by achieving the following: 

  • Deploying a carbon trajectory tool to identify measurable steps to achieve its near and long-term science-based targets 
  • Progressing their 2022 commitment to procure 100% renewable electricity
  • Conducting detailed energy efficiency audits across 98% of their direct operations 
  • Deploying Sodexo’s food waste prevention programme, WasteWatch, to more Sodexo client sites. The programme now covers 46% of raw material spent within their UK&I business
  • Launching a 100% electric vehicle and hybrid company car policy in the UK
  • Increasing plant-based menu options across their food service and catering operations 
  • Engaging key supply chain partners on net zero and conducting a survey to understand their GHG emission reduction targets and commitments.  

Not all net zero commitments are created equal. We are incredibly proud to be one of such a small number of organisations to have our targets validated by the SBTi’s rigorous process. We recognise that the only way to keep 1.5°C in sight is one that prioritises emissions reductions, both in the near and long-term. SBTi’s careful and high-quality analysis of our emissions goals will support us in delivering Sodexo’s ambitious net zero commitments.

Claire Atkins MorrisDirector of Corporate Responsibility, Sodexo UK & Ireland

The SBTi is an organisation that enables businesses to set ambitious emissions reductions targets in line with the latest climate science. It is focused on accelerating companies worldwide to halve emissions before 2030 and achieve net zero emissions before 2050.

As a leading food services provider, Sodexo is tackling food waste as part of its drive to reduce its impact on climate change. Last year the business launched the first phase of its Appetite for Action campaign, which aims to raise awareness of the link between food waste and carbon emissions. 

Find out more about our Net Zero goals

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