BAT’s Low-Carbon Transition Plan and Race to Zero ambitions are in focus in the latest edition of leading sustainability publication, edie.
Our Group Head of Environment, Social and Governance (ESG), Edward Butt, features in the exclusive interview with edie as part of its ‘Net Zero November’ campaign.
In the interview, Ed highlights our recently-launched Low-Carbon Transition Plan which sets out the details of how we will reach our climate targets and demonstrates that sustainability is at the heart of our A Better Tomorrow™ transformation strategy. Our climate targets include halving absolute emissions across our value chain by 2030, from a 2020 baseline, and to be net zero across our value chain by 2050 at the latest1.
Ed tells edie that the publication of our Low-Carbon Transition Plan helps us to stretch ourselves and our approach to innovation in order to meet our climate targets. This is even more crucial, Ed says, as the investor community is increasingly seeking to work with companies that can show how they are decarbonising in line with climate science.
He also stresses the importance of embedding a climate action plan as part of a holistic approach to business. He says: “Whatever size your organisation is, sustainability needs to be cross-functional. You need to be working hard with your operations teams, your supply chain and with your marketing teams. Getting a plan in place, with science-based targets, helps to challenge the organisation and drive performance. I’m excited and encouraged by how we’re tackling the challenge of decarbonisation at BAT.”
Last month, BAT joined more than 300 leading companies in calling for action to protect biodiversity. The call to action urges global governments to make it mandatory for businesses and financial institutions to assess and disclose their dependency and impact on biodiversity, helping to safeguard the natural environment.