Heineken and it's net zero roadmap
Aug 01, 2022
Aligned with keeping global warming below 1.5 °C
Having worked closely with the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), HEINEKEN’s net zero strategy is in line with the UN’s Paris Agreement goals with a clearly defined path to reduce emissions. HEINEKEN’s stepped-up ambition to decarbonise its production by 2030 has been approved by the Science Based Targets initiative with scope 1&2 being compliant with the 1.5°C pathway. The company will continue to work with SBTi on adopting a long term net-zero methodology and aligning its scope 3 targets to 1.5°C on the path to become net zero across its value chain by 2040.
‘I believe we are currently at a moment where the tide is turning. After decades of unchecked rises in emissions, the world is waking up. HEINEKEN, and others, are making bold, ambitious pledges towards zero carbon. Our commitments are woven into the fabric of our balanced growth strategy, EverGreen. The journey to net zero is going to be challenging. It will require coordinated action. As HEINEKEN, we’re determined to live up to our promises and realise our ambitions’
HEINEKEN’S CEO AND CHAIRMAN OF THE EXECUTIVE BOARD, DOLF VAN DEN BRINK
HEINEKEN’s actions towards net zero span across the entire value chain, led by the 4 R's: ‘reduce, replace, remove and report’. Through these actions, the company focuses on driving a renewable energy step change in its production sites: tripling green electricity from Brazil to Spain to Indonesia and piloting new technologies in renewable thermal energy. The company is expanding its low carbon farming programme from 8 to 15 countries by 2022. It is partnering with logistics, cooling and packaging suppliers on net zero innovations, like the compostable cardboard beer pack topping in the UK, and pioneering sustainable events with the zero waste, Heineken® Greener Bar at the Formula E. HEINEKEN intends to report on its progress on a yearly basis with CDP.
Raising the bar on sustainability and responsibility for 2030
As an important part of the company’s EverGreen balanced growth strategy, HEINEKEN is raising the bar, making clear and bold commitments that address major environmental, societal and responsible consumption challenges. Within their recently announced ‘Brew a Better World’ 2030 sustainability and responsibility ambition, the net zero commitment is a vital area of focus.
HEINEKEN is partnering with academics, suppliers, customers, and the wider industry to tackle climate change together. The company is a member of the “We Mean Business Coalition”, “The Race to Zero”, “The Climate Pledge” and “RE100,” mobilizing peer industries, suppliers and customers.