Zeus Packaging has set an ambitious target of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050, backed by the publication of a comprehensive 2023 carbon emissions report.

This marks a significant step forward for the packaging company as it joins the growing number of companies addressing the urgent climate crisis.

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The report provides a detailed breakdown of the company’s carbon footprint, categorised into scope 1 (direct emissions), scope 2 (indirect emissions from purchased energy), and scope 3 (indirect emissions from the value chain).

With total emissions of 198,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent in 2023, Zeus has identified clear areas for improvement.

To reach its net-zero goal, the company is implementing a range of strategies.

These include transitioning its vehicle fleet to lower-emission options such as hydrotreated vegetable oil and exploring the adoption of electric vehicles.

In addition, Zeus is investigating opportunities to procure renewable energy through corporate power purchase agreements and is considering on-site solar installations.

A crucial aspect of the company’s sustainability efforts is addressing scope 3 emissions, which account for the majority of its carbon footprint.

By meticulously analysing its supply chain, Zeus aims to identify hotspots and collaborate with suppliers to reduce emissions.

This collaborative approach is essential for driving systemic change within the packaging industry.

Declan Breen, head of sustainability at Zeus Packaging, emphasised the company’s commitment to transparency and accountability:

“This report is a significant milestone for us, demonstrating our commitment to reducing our carbon footprint and leading the way towards a more sustainable future. Our efforts to transition our fleet to more sustainable options and secure renewable energy sources are just the beginning.

“By setting a strong example, we hope to inspire others in our industry to follow suit. Together, we can make a substantial impact on combating climate change.”

The packaging industry has come under increasing scrutiny for its environmental impact.

By taking proactive steps to reduce its carbon footprint, Zeus Packaging is demonstrating leadership and setting a benchmark for its peers.

As consumer awareness of sustainability grows, companies that can demonstrate their commitment to environmental responsibility are likely to gain a competitive advantage.