Oatly Group AB 2024 SR
The report highlights Oatly's 2024 sustainability performance, noting a 15 percent increase in corporate climate footprint per liter due to sourcing constraints for oats. Despite this, the company achieved its goal of eliminating production waste to landfill five years ahead of schedule, with only 0.1 percent of waste sent to landfill. Oatly also reduced water withdrawal in its operated factories by 35 percent from its baseline. The company continues to drive a plant-based revolution, with 78 percent of its sales volume now carrying climate footprint declarations. Furthermore, Oatly's products were the first to be qualified as Climate Solution Products by the Exponential Roadmap Initiative.
Company: Oatly Group AB
Sector: Consumer Staples
Country: Sweden
Year: 2024
Type: SR
Pages: 55
Oatly Group AB
Sustainability Update
The report highlights Oatly's 2024 sustainability performance, noting a 15 percent increase in corporate climate footprint per liter due to sourcing constraints for oats. Despite this, the company achieved its goal of eliminating production waste to landfill five years ahead of schedule, with only 0.1 percent of waste sent to landfill. Oatly also reduced water withdrawal in its operated factories by 35 percent from its baseline. The company continues to drive a plant-based revolution, with 78 percent of its sales volume now carrying climate footprint declarations. Furthermore, Oatly's products were the first to be qualified as Climate Solution Products by the Exponential Roadmap Initiative.
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Document Details
Report Year
2024
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2024 - Dec 31, 2024
Fiscal Year
2024
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
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Women on Board
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