Challenge
How can agricultural organisations raise and track their climate ambitions?
As extreme weather events put pressure on global food systems, unsustainable farming practices, raw materials, and packaging feed into the problem and need to be addressed. Renowned for its bread and baked goods, Grupo Bimbo operates across 34 countries and promises to nourish a better world.
Renowned for its bread and baked goods, Grupo Bimbo operates across 34 countries, including China, India and South Korea as the global conglomerate promises to nourish a better world. As part of this, the bakery laid out an internal Net Zero strategy to protect global food systems. It also invested in regenerative farming and clean energy, and set science-based targets. Ahead of COP26, the baking business wanted to ensure it had the tools to rise to the Net Zero challenge and revise its climate targets accordingly.
Science-based targets
Science-based targets (SBTs) are globally aligned goals, rooted in climate science, to reduce carbon emissions and limit the world’s temperature in line with the Paris Agreement. These targets show businesses at what scale they need to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions to limit global warming. Scope 1 and 2 targets must align to a 1.5C trajectory, while Scope 3 must align to a well-below 2C pathway.
Meanwhile, a Net Zero target builds on a science-based target to define the long-term actions required for a company to align to a 1.5C pathway.
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A recipe for climate action, measurement, reporting and verification
To move towards Net Zero and track climate progress, multiple ‘ingredients’ need to be added to the mix: accurate carbon footprints, rebaselining, revising climate targets, measuring the impact of carbon reduction initiatives and disclosing its footprint. It requires continuous proof and action. Since 2020, the Carbon Trust works with Grupo Bimbo to realise its Net Zero strategy. As part of this we:
In its updated submission to the Science Based Targets initiative, Grupo Bimbo commits to the following near-term targets:
- Reduce absolute Scope 1 emissions by 50% by 2030 from a 2019 base year.
- Increase its renewable electricity sources from 42% in 2019 to 100% by 2025.
- Reduce its absolute Scope 3 emissions by 28% by 2030 from a 2019 base year.
Impact
Driving climate action with integrity and transparency
Every step of Grupo Bimbo’s planning and measuring refers back to the company’s Net Zero strategy. By tackling Net Zero from multiple angles and measuring its progress in line with international standards, Grupo Bimbo can accurately track its climate progress. In tandem, the global bakery was able to: