Burberry's Net-Zero Emissions Target Approved by SBTI

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Picture of Burberry receiving approval from the Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTI) for its net-zero emissions target.

Burberry is the first luxury fashion brand and one of the first companies globally to receive approval from the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) for its net-zero emissions target.

This validation confirms that the goals Burberry has set to reach net-zero emissions by 2040 are based on the latest climate science and meet the urgent need to keep warming to 1.5°C in line with the Paris Agreement. Burberry’s net-zero target is underpinned by a series of commitments across scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions.

Scopes 1 and 2 cover emissions generated from Burberry’s operations, such as electricity and gas in stores, manufacturing hubs, and offices. Scope 3 refers to emissions in Burberry’s extended supply chain, such as energy usage by manufacturing and material sourcing partners.

Burberry’s net-zero emissions target builds on the British luxury brand’s longstanding commitment to reduce its direct and indirect environmental impacts and make a positive difference in the lives of people around the world. Burberry is currently carbon neutral across its operations globally, all the electricity it uses is from renewable sources, and almost every product it makes has a social or environmental benefit. Over the past five years, Burberry’s community programmes have positively impacted more than 1 million people.

Caroline Laurie, VP of Corporate Responsibility, Burberry: 

“The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) plays a critical role in ensuring ambitions set by businesses are in line with the latest climate science and will contribute to tackling the climate emergency. Rooting our commitments in science has always been a priority at Burberry, so we can ensure the steps we are taking will have the necessary impact and bring about lasting change. 

"We continue to challenge ourselves to drive measurement, improvement, and transparency across our operations, and we are committed to continuing working with our suppliers and partners to accelerate the adoption of more sustainable practices. We hope this encourages others to do the same.”

Luiz Amaral, Chief Executive Officer of the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi): 

“Climate science tells us that we need rapid and deep emissions cuts if we are to achieve global net-zero and prevent the most damaging effects of climate change. Burberry’s net-zero targets match the urgency of the climate crisis and set a clear example that their peers must follow.” 

Source: Burberry

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