Fuller, Smith & Turner PLC 2023 AR2

The report highlights Fuller's recovery in fiscal year 2023, with revenues growing 33% to £336.6 million and adjusted profit before tax increasing 76% to £12.7 million. The company made significant progress on its 'Life is too good to waste' sustainability program, achieving a 14% reduction in gas usage and a 13% reduction in electricity usage. Fuller's also opened its first two fully electric pubs, powered exclusively by zero-carbon renewable energy. Additionally, the company committed to setting near-term science-based emissions targets with the SBTi and raised over £450,000 for its corporate charity partner, Special Olympics GB.

Company: Fuller, Smith & Turner PLC

Sector: Consumer Discretionary

Country: United Kingdom

Year: 2023

Type: AR2

Pages: 172

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Fuller, Smith & Turner PLC

Fuller, Smith & Turner PLC 2023 Annual Report and Accounts

Annual Report And Accounts

The report highlights Fuller's recovery in fiscal year 2023, with revenues growing 33% to £336.6 million and adjusted profit before tax increasing 76% to £12.7 million. The company made significant progress on its 'Life is too good to waste' sustainability program, achieving a 14% reduction in gas usage and a 13% reduction in electricity usage. Fuller's also opened its first two fully electric pubs, powered exclusively by zero-carbon renewable energy. Additionally, the company committed to setting near-term science-based emissions targets with the SBTi and raised over £450,000 for its corporate charity partner, Special Olympics GB.

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Document Details

Report Year

2023

Reporting Period

Mar 27, 2022 - Apr 1, 2023

Fiscal Year

2023

Type

Annual Report with Sustainability Disclosures

Language

English

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