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Global services company Sodexo reduces carbon emissions by a third

24th Jan 2023 - 07:00
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Sodexo UK & Ireland has announced that it has seen a 33% reduction in its scope 1, 2 and 3 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions since its baseline year of 2017, equating to over 300,000 tCO2e.

The reduction in GHG emissions has been achieved by implementing a ‘continuous improvement strategy’ including the designing and introduction of a carbon trajectory tool. Sodexo has determined that the energy used on client sites to deliver its services, its supply chain and employee commuting are where the majority of emissions are generated.

Claire Atkins Morris, director of corporate responsibility at Sodexo UK & Ireland, said: “Sodexo is committed to reducing our impact; and data is fundamental to this. We are continuously looking at ways to improve how we calculate and measure our data so that we have a clear picture of our emissions and impact.

“Despite the progress we have undoubtedly made, we know there is a way to go and that it is not about mitigation, it’s about adaptation – organisations need to consider how they do business to be able to meet their commitments and make an impact.” 

Sodexo achievements:

  • Sodexo joined the Climate Group’s RE100 initiative and committed to switching to 100% renewable electricity globally by 2025 at its directly controlled sites. In the UK&I, 92% of electricity was procured from renewable sources in FY22.
  • In November 2021, Sodexo launched a 100% hybrid and electric vehicle company car policy across the UK. All diesel and petrol cars have been replaced with electric and hybrid alternatives.  
  • Sodexo continues to deploy its food waste prevention programme, WasteWatch, to reduce food waste by 50% by 2025, five years ahead of the UN Sustainable Development Goal 12.3.
  • Sodexo undertook a net zero survey with its supply chain to understand the climate strategies and progress to date of their key suppliers (including SMEs) to inform its wider net zero supply chain engagement strategy.

Sodexo’s next key milestone will be to reduce its GHG emissions by 55% against the 2017 baseline year across all three scopes by 2030.

Sean Haley, chief executive of Sodexo UK & Ireland, added: "These figures show that we are moving in the right direction toward a significant reduction in our carbon emissions. This progress is of course, in part down to the work of our team of sustainability experts whose dedication to developing and measuring our detailed action plan has kept us on course to meet our commitments.

“But their efforts would be for nothing if the changes and improvements being made throughout the business were not being taken up and activated by our 30,000 plus colleagues – net zero is a collective task, for which we are all responsible. It is this combined effort that enables us to live up to our social impact commitments and make a positive contribution to the communities in which we live, work, and serve.”

Written by
Edward Waddell