Massilly Group
Climate Impact & Sustainability Data (2023)
Reporting Period: 2023
Environmental Metrics
Total Carbon Emissions:351,859 tCO2e (Scopes 1, 2, 3)
Renewable Energy Share:1.3% self-generated solar energy in 2023
Total Energy Consumption:163.9 GWh (gas and electricity)
Water Consumption:27,076 m3
Waste Generated:25,959 tons
Carbon Intensity:2.46 t CO2e per tonne of product sold
ESG Focus Areas
- Environment
- Social
- Governance
Environmental Achievements
- 13% lower energy-related carbon intensity kg CO2e/kg product since 2019
- 9% reduction in VOC solvents per kg of product
- 97% of waste recycled or reused
- 5 sites with solar panels
- 2,500 tCO2 avoided by decreases in materials since 2019
Social Achievements
- Less than 9% turnover in the past 3 years
- Gender equality index is higher than 75 across our French sites
- Accident frequency rate: 5.0
- 58,600 hours of training
- 151 internal promotions
Governance Achievements
- Ecovadis awarded a score of 68/100, top 3% in the industry
- Roll-out of training actions on Ethics Charter to 82% of workforce
- 125 suppliers assessed for CSR performance
Climate Goals & Targets
Medium-term Goals:
- Define decarbonization trajectory through 2030
Short-term Goals:
- Reduce energy intensity and associated GHGs by 20% by 2024 (2019 baseline)
Environmental Challenges
- Climate change impacts on demand, regulations, facilities, and supply chains
- Risks associated with products (consumer shift away from processed foods, concerns about substances in metal packaging, etc.)
- Labour shortages and skill gaps
- Corruption risks
- Managing supplier relationships and CSR performance
Mitigation Strategies
- Decarbonization efforts through 2030
- Adjustments to strategy and organizational structure
- Occupational safety policies and talent retention
- Anti-corruption measures (procedures, internal audit, training)
- CSR assessments for key suppliers
Supply Chain Management
Supplier Audits: 125 suppliers assessed as of late May 2024
Responsible Procurement
- Ethics Charter and CSR Commitment for suppliers
- Assessment of key suppliers on environmental, social, and ethical practices
- Dialogue with suppliers on decarbonization strategies
Climate-Related Risks & Opportunities
Physical Risks
- Extreme heat affecting working conditions and production
- Floods and extreme heat requiring infrastructure investments
- Transportation disruptions
Transition Risks
- Additional purchasing costs due to carbon taxes
Opportunities
- Canned food's resilience during crises
Reporting Standards
Frameworks Used: GRI, CSRD
Certifications: ISO 9001, ISO 22000, FSSC 22000, ISO 14001
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- SDG 2: Zero Hunger
- SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
- SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production
Contributions through food preservation, job creation, eco-design, and sustainable practices
Sustainable Products & Innovation
- PVC-free caps
- Energy-efficient capping machines
Awards & Recognition
- Canada's Most Admired Corporate Cultures Awards (2023)
- Prix du Maintien dans l'Emploi (2023)
- Oscar de l’Emballage in the CSR category (2022)