Climate Change Data

Charoen Pokphand Group

Climate Impact & Sustainability Data (2022, 2023)

Reporting Period: 2022

Environmental Metrics

Total Carbon Emissions:1.32 million tCO2e/year (Scope 1 & 2)
Renewable Energy Share:15%
Total Energy Consumption:52.16 million GJ/year
Water Consumption:392 million m3/year
Waste Generated:1,120 thousand tons/year

ESG Focus Areas

  • Climate Resilience
  • Circular Economy
  • Water Stewardship
  • Ecosystem & Biodiversity Protection
  • Responsible Supply Chain Management
  • Human Rights and Labor Practices
  • Education and Inequality Reduction
  • Corporate Governance

Environmental Achievements

  • GHG Emissions Reduction (Scope 1 and 2): 1.32 million tCO2e per year
  • Increased renewable energy use by 1.06 million GJ
  • Reduced waste from production processes by 0.04 tons per unit million of revenue
  • 69 million cubic meters of water reused/recycled

Social Achievements

  • 5.22 million people received access to safe and nutritious food
  • 2.32 million people received job promotion to generate income
  • 45.5 million people received support in the form of access to quality education, lifelong learning or upskilling
  • Employee engagement score at 80%

Governance Achievements

  • 100% of businesses implemented a corporate governance impact scoring assessment
  • 100% of businesses conducted human rights impact assessment
  • 100% of businesses certified with international standards on data and information security

Climate Goals & Targets

Long-term Goals:
  • Net zero emissions by 2050
Short-term Goals:
  • Reduce GHG emissions (Scope 1 and 2) by 42% and Scope 3 by 25% by 2030
  • Achieve Carbon Neutral (Scope 1+2) by 2030
  • Zero food waste to landfill by 2030
  • All plastic packaging recyclable, reusable, or compostable by 2030
  • Reduce water withdrawal per unit of revenue by 20% by 2030

Environmental Challenges

  • Rising sea levels and reduced water quality due to climate change
  • Shortage of skilled personnel
  • Supply chain security disruptions
  • Biodiversity loss
  • Elimination of non-compostable plastic use
Mitigation Strategies
  • Using Aqueduct Water Risk Atlas to analyze risks from rising sea levels and brackish water, improving land utilization, creating defensive barriers, elevating service areas, installing water filters.
  • Focusing on technological and digital skills development, offering training courses, providing cross-functional learning experiences, engaging in basic education system development.
  • Implementing Supplier Code of Conduct and Sustainable Sourcing Policy, sharing knowledge and technology, assessing supplier performance, conducting research and development.
  • Implementing Ecosystem and Biodiversity Protection Policy, setting goals for tree planting and raw material sourcing, formulating Sustainable Sourcing Policy.
  • Establishing a policy to promote circular economy, setting goals for recyclable, reusable, and compostable plastic packaging, establishing Sustainable Plastic Packaging Guidelines.

Supply Chain Management

Supplier Audits: 73.76% of high-risk suppliers audited

Responsible Procurement
  • Supplier Code of Conduct
  • Sustainable Sourcing Policy

Climate-Related Risks & Opportunities

Physical Risks
  • Rising sea levels
  • Reduced water quality
  • Extreme weather events
Transition Risks
  • Policy and regulation changes
  • Technological shifts
  • Market disruptions
Opportunities
  • Development of energy-efficient products
  • Renewable energy transition

Reporting Standards

Frameworks Used: GRI Standards 2021, SASB, WEF Stakeholder Capitalism Metrics, UNGPs, WBCSD Reporting Matters, UN Global Compact, TCFD

Third-party Assurance: Independent third-party consultant

UN Sustainable Development Goals

  • SDG 1
  • SDG 2
  • SDG 3
  • SDG 4
  • SDG 5
  • SDG 6
  • SDG 7
  • SDG 8
  • SDG 9
  • SDG 10
  • SDG 11
  • SDG 12
  • SDG 13
  • SDG 14
  • SDG 15
  • SDG 16
  • SDG 17

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Sustainable Products & Innovation

  • MEAT ZERO
  • VG for Love

Awards & Recognition

  • S&P Global Sustainability Yearbook 2023
  • World’s Most Ethical Companies® (Ethisphere)
  • CDP Climate Change Management A- rating
  • Forbes 2022 World’s Best Employers

Reporting Period: 2023

Environmental Metrics

Total Carbon Emissions:75.76 Million tCO2e/year
Scope 1 Emissions:1.24 Million tCO2e/year
Scope 2 Emissions:4.56 Million tCO2e/year
Scope 3 Emissions:73.52 Million tCO2e/year
Renewable Energy Share:17%
Total Energy Consumption:15,530,826.42 MWh/year
Water Consumption:401.32 Million m3/year
Waste Generated:1,612,533.12 tons/year
Carbon Intensity:1.75 Million tCO2e / Million THB of Revenue

ESG Focus Areas

  • Environmental
  • Social
  • Governance

Environmental Achievements

  • Reduced GHG emissions by 1.74 Million tCO2e
  • Increased renewable energy consumption to 17% of total energy consumption

Social Achievements

  • Improved employee engagement score to 75.07%
  • Increased average training hours per employee to 28.07 hours

Governance Achievements

  • 100% of governance body members received anti-corruption training

Climate Goals & Targets

Long-term Goals:
  • Not disclosed
Medium-term Goals:
  • Not disclosed
Short-term Goals:
  • Not disclosed

Environmental Challenges

  • Supply chain disruptions
  • Water stress in some regions
Mitigation Strategies
  • Developed alternative sourcing strategies
  • Implemented water management strategies

Supply Chain Management

Supplier Audits: Data available in report

Responsible Procurement
  • Supplier screening and assessment processes

Climate-Related Risks & Opportunities

Physical Risks
  • Not disclosed
Transition Risks
  • Not disclosed
Opportunities
  • Not disclosed

Reporting Standards

Frameworks Used: GRI Standards 2021, SASB, WEF Stakeholder Capitalism Metrics, UN Guiding Principles Reporting Framework

Certifications: Null

Third-party Assurance: Not disclosed

UN Sustainable Development Goals

  • Not disclosed

Not disclosed

Sustainable Products & Innovation

  • Not disclosed

Awards & Recognition

  • Not disclosed