Sustainability

Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Statement.

At Carlton Packaging, we are deeply committed to reducing our environmental impact and contributing to global efforts to combat climate change. As part of this commitment, we have established ambitious goals to significantly reduce our greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions across all areas of our operations.

Sustainability

Our key objectives:

1. Carbon Neutrality: We aim to achieve carbon neutrality. For the past three years we have worked towards this objective by reducing emissions from our operations and offsetting any remaining emissions through verified carbon offset projects.

2. Energy Efficiency: We are investing in energy-efficient technologies and practices. This includes optimising our facilities, upgrading to energy-efficient equipment, and implementing renewable energy solutions.

3. Sustainable Supply Chain: We are working closely with our suppliers and partners to reduce GHG emissions throughout our supply chain. We aim to ensure that our suppliers meet our sustainability standards and are actively reducing their emissions.

4. Employee and Community Engagement: We are fostering a culture of sustainability by engaging our employees, customers, and communities in our GHG reduction efforts. Through education, innovation, and collaboration, we aim to drive meaningful change both within and beyond our organisation.

Our Progress and Accountability:

We will measure and publicly report our progress on GHG emissions reduction annually, ensuring transparency and accountability. Our efforts will be guided by the latest scientific research, and we will continuously seek new ways to accelerate our journey towards a low-carbon future.

At Carlton Packaging, we recognise that reducing GHG emissions is not just a responsibility but an opportunity to lead the way in building a more sustainable world. Together, we can make a difference.

In order to achieve a 50% reduction in emissions by 2030, Carlton Packaging LLP is required to reduce its emissions by 1537.34 tCO2e from the ‘Baseline’ (first year) assessment by 2030.