FORT WORTH, TX, U.S. – Farmer Bros. Co. has confirmed that its sustainability targets to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions across its roasting and administration operations have been reviewed and approved by the Science Based Targets Initiative.
Working with the Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi), Farmer Brothers set a goal that by 2025 it will reduce GHG emissions by 11 percent across the Company’s roasting and administration operations, compared with its base year of 2014.
Additionally, the Company pledged that by 2025 it will reduce GHG emissions across its value chain by 7%, from a 2014 base year.
“We’re proud to be the first coffee roaster organization in the industry to establish science-based goals,” stated Molly Laverty, Director of Sustainability.
“We believe combating climate change is critical to the future of our company, the coffee industry, our growers and our world. Setting SBTi approved targets is the logical next step in Farmer Brothers’ sustainability program and places us among those responsible businesses that are making measurable contributions to incorporate sustainability within their business strategy.”
To achieve its SBTi targets, Farmer Brothers will focus on three areas:
- Driving efficiencies and continuous improvement in its coffee roasting operations.
- Advancing its direct trade relationships with coffee growers to compare impacts of coffee production in different parts of the world.
- Collaborating cross-functionally to ensure effective GHG emission reduction across its value chain.
Cynthia Cummis, World Resource Institute’s (WRI) Director of Private Sector Climate Mitigation and member of the Science Based Targets initiative steering committee said: “We congratulate Farmer Brothers on being the first coffee focused company with an approved target.
They are demonstrating great leadership by joining the group of forward-thinking businesses who have taken this step. Their target will help Farmer Brothers future-proof growth in the transition to the low-carbon economy while playing their part in limiting global warming.”
SBTi is a partnership between CDP, WRI, WWF and UN Global Compact that mobilizes companies to set emissions reduction targets in-line with climate science. The initiative defines and promotes best practices in science-based target setting, offers resources and guidance to reduce barriers to adoption, and independently assesses and approves companies’ targets.
To date, 51 companies worldwide have had their climate targets validated by the Science Based Targets Initiative, with over 200 more companies awaiting validation.