The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), a collaborative body designed to independently assess and promote best practices in science-based target setting, assessed and validated the ALDI SOUTH Group’s new emissions reduction goals following an extensive review.
With these ambitious new goals, the ALDI SOUTH Group has become one of the first international food retailers to have science-based targets to reach net-zero greenhouse gas emissions across the value chain by 2050 validated by the SBTi. As a result, the ALDI SOUTH Group’s targets are judged to comply with the SBTi Corporate Net Zero Standard and the SBTi Forest, Land and Agriculture Guidance.
These new targets underscore our commitment to cutting emissions and reducing global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius.
The ALDI SOUTH Group commits to:
The ALDI SOUTH Group commits to:
* for absolute emissions reductions, the target boundary includes land-related emissions and removals from bioenergy feedstocks.
** for FLAG emissions, the target includes FLAG emissions and removals
In 2020, the ALDI SOUTH Group set science-based near-term emissions reduction targets, validated by the SBTi, covering Scope 1+2 emissions.
By 2022, the Group had exceeded expectations by achieving a 63% reduction in Scope 1+2 emissions compared to the 2016 baseline, surpassing the originally targeted 26% reduction for 2025.
At the heart of our Global Sustainability Strategy lies our commitment to tackle the climate crisis, with the ALDI SOUTH Group driven by our core objective of achieving net-zero carbon emissions within our operations and supply chains.
Through a strategic approach, we are set to implement decarbonization and emission reduction initiatives targeting the major sources of Scope 1+2 emissions from our store and logistics operations and increasing our efforts to reduce Scope 3 emissions by partnering with suppliers on their on-farm practices and addressing our upstream transportation decarbonization opportunities. We also intend to step up collaboration with our suppliers as tackling climate change requires a collective effort.
Explore the Climate Factsheet for detailed insights into our efforts to address climate change.