
“We could not achieve a 76% collection and recycling rate of our bottles and cans without years of hard work in industry-wide partnerships for efficient deposit return schemes and recycling infrastructure across our markets. This is really what we mean when we say Together Towards ZERO and Beyond,”
The ESG approach is embedded in Carlsberg’s Together Towards ZERO and Beyond (TTZAB) strategy, which has already delivered tangible results.
Since 2015, the company has reduced CO₂ emissions by 59% across its breweries and improved water efficiency by 31%.
A prime example of this strategy in action is the Fredericia brewery in Denmark, which has saved one billion litres of water over two years by reusing 90% of treated water.
While such efficiency measures require substantial investment, they generate immediate cost savings and enhance resilience in water-scarce regions.
The path to a sustainable business
Carlsberg’s commitment to long-term sustainability extends to regenerative agriculture, a growing focus area.
The company aims to source all raw materials from regenerative farming by 2040, a strategy designed to build healthier, more resilient soils that can better withstand climate-driven challenges such as storms and droughts.
Carlsberg is committed to transitioning to regenerative agriculture, prioritising collaborations to make this transition swifter.
“At Carlsberg Group, we are committed to driving the transition to regenerative agriculture, but we can’t do this alone. By collaborating with Boston Consulting Group (BCG) and One Planet Business for Biodiversity (OP2B), we aim to create a resilient food system that benefits people and the planet.” comments Simon.
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