British American Tobacco plc

06/06/2022 | News release | Distributed by Public on 06/06/2022 04:59

Our journey to a greener tomorrow

We have targets to achieve carbon neutrality across our operations by 2030 (Scope 1 & 2 greenhouse gas emissions), and to be net zero across our value chain by 2050 (Scope 1, 2 & 3 emissions). These ambitions are supported by a range of targets covering energy, waste, water and biodiversity. Across the Group, we are making strides towards a greener tomorrow and decarbonising our business operations.

Our carbon neutral sites

Manufacturing and GLTPs

(Green Leaf Threshing Plants)

  • Chile: Casablanca
  • Brazil: Uberlandia
  • Brazil: Santa Cruz do Sul
  • USA: Santa Fe Natural Tobacco Company
  • USA: American Snuff Company in Clarksville
  • Switzerland: Boncourt
  • Sri Lanka: Colombo
  • Sri Lanka: Kandy
  • Malaysia: Johor Bahru
  • Jordan: Amman
  • Hungary Modern Oral Factory, Pécs
  • Sweden Modern Oral factory: Malmo
  • Argentina: Pilar

Commercial sites

  • Australia
  • Sri Lanka
  • Switzerland.

(Boundaries: Scope 1 2 CO2e emissions, except Australia, which followed specific National Climate Active requirements)

UK headquarters

  • Globe House*
  • Southampton R&D hub*

In 2021, we signed up to the UN-backed Race to Zero campaign, which aims to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050. We also became a signatory to Business for Nature's Call to Action, with its focus on collective action to reverse nature loss.

Our products are intrinsically linked to our sustainability ambitions and Vuse can proudly call itself the first global, independently certified, carbon neutral vaping brand.†

Our carbon neutral journey

Achieving carbon neutrality across our own sites is an important step to deliver on our environmental sustainability goals, and BAT now has 18 certified carbon neutral sites around the world‡. The certification process carried out independently at each site is based on detailed requirements on carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) emissions quantification, reduction and offsetting. Achieving carbon neutral certification requires robust ongoing decarbonisation plans and a commitment to continued emissions reduction. This achievement is a result of site-level teams working with technology and adopting processes and practices to reduce energy use and carbon emissions.

As our Chief Executive Jack Bowles says in our 2021 ESG report,: "We all have a responsibility to protect our planet, while delivering a positive social impact. Business can and must embrace the values of a green economy and continue to accelerate progress towards a sustainable future. By working together, we can help develop solutions to bring about lasting change and create A Better Tomorrow for all."