Planet 2030 GOALS & PROGRESS 2030 Planet Goals Carbon Water Waste 50% absolute reduction in scope 1, 50% of water withdrawals will be 50% reduction in waste sent to 2 and 3 greenhouse (GHG) emissions conserved or replenished across landfill from stores (including representing all of Starbucks direct Starbucks direct operations, stores, packaging that leaves stores) operations and value chain. packaging and agricultural supply and direct operations, driven by chain, prioritizing action in high- a broader shift toward a circular risk water basins while supporting economy. watershed health, ecosystem resilience and water equity. CO 2 We are governing our sustainability commitments through our Global “Starbucks sustainability journey has been driven Environmental Council, which is comprised of senior leaders across Starbucks by bold aspirations and a comprehensive approach. whose compensation is tied to performance against our goals. We also formally review and seek counsel from our Board of Directors Nominating Today, our goal is to become resource-positive, and Corporate Governance Committee, along with informal advisors who are storing more carbon than we emit, replenishing more experts and influencers in the sustainability sector. We can only achieve this ambition by working together with, and receiving freshwater than we use and eliminating waste. We set feedback from, our stakeholders — partners, suppliers, non-profit targets to cut our carbon, water and waste footprints organizations, industry partners, government, farmers and customers are all in half by 2030.” part of our journey to store more carbon than we emit, eliminate waste and replenish more freshwater than we use. In FY21, rooted in science, grounded in Starbucks Mission and Values and Michael Kobori, chief sustainability officer informed by comprehensive market research and trials, Starbucks finalized 2030 environmental goals to cut our carbon, water and waste footprints by half, working from a FY19 baseline.
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