Sodexo reduces supply chain emissions
It has achieved a 31.8% reduction in its supply chain greenhouse gas emissions against its 2017 baseline.

Sodexo UK and Ireland’s latest net zero progress report has revealed the positive impact of its award-winning net zero supply chain engagement strategy. It has achieved a 31.8% reduction in its supply chain greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions against its 2017 baseline.
The report outlines the progress the caterer has made for the period 1st June 2023 to 31st May 2024, achieving a 23.4% reduction in absolute scope one, two and three GHG emissions, again against its 2017 baseline. Sodexo says it will continue to follow the science in its efforts to reach net zero by 2040.
'Ever-closer collaboration'
Claire Atkins Morris, sustainability director for Sodexo UK and Ireland, said: “This work is not easy, but through our focus on key impact areas we are making good progress. Looking ahead, our focus is on ever-closer collaboration with our supply chain, our clients, our partners and the wider industry; and through our investment in green skills training and upskilling, we are not only future-proofing our business but also contributing to a sustainable future for the communities we serve.”