Mondelēz 2022 Snacking Made Right Report

We are focusing on both increasing our energy efficiency and our use of renewable energy across Mondelēz International – so we can aim to go further in reducing our carbon emissions and reducing our costs.

Driving Down Energy-related Emissions 

We are aiming to keep driving our energy-related carbon footprint down in two key ways – making less and better use of energy and increasingly getting our energy from renewable sources.

Improving Energy Efficiency 

We continuously invest in energy management systems and energy efficient technologies in our factories.

Increasing Our Use of Renewable Electricity 

Electricity is one of the largest contributors to our manufacturing footprint and so it is a major focus of our carbon reduction efforts. Indeed, we are aiming to use 100% renewable electricity across Mondelēz International manufacturing sites by 2030. This includes working with governments and suppliers to generate and purchase renewable electricity where we operate.

This transition integrated into the electrification roadmap also can deliver reductions on the consumption of fuels.

In 2022, approximately 39% of the electricity used in our manufacturing sites was renewable, compared to approximately 32% in 2021.

Middle East, North Africa, and Pakistan (MENAP) Progress Against End-to-End CO2 e Reduction Goal by 2025 – Renewables 

We signed several agreements across Egypt, Bahrain and Pakistan during 2022 that aim at accelerating the installation of solar. In Pakistan, the hub confectionery plant will become the first MENAP site to commission solar-energy sources. The system is anticipated to be able to contribute to a CO₂e reduction of 79 metric tonnes annually. In Bahrain, we have an agreement to utilize over 4,200 solar panels for both rooftop and carport applications. Once completed, the solar plant is expected to produce 3,820 megawatt-hours of clean energy in the first year of operation, equivalent to reducing carbon emissions by 2,400 metric tonnes, and potentially allowing us to convert 24% of our energy usage into clean energy. In Egypt, we signed an agreement that will seek to convert 11% of the energy in Borg El Arab (BEA) to clean energy.

Recovering Heat from our Biscuits Ovens 

Our factories in La Haie-Fouassière (France) and East Suzhou (China) implemented heat recovery systems in their biscuits ovens. These initiatives are saving natural gas previously used in the same oven or in other equipment. The reduction in fossil fuel consumption from both initiatives is saving more than 6,000 CO₂e metric tonnes per year.

100% Renewable Energy in Brazil 

The business unit reduced it’s CO₂e footprint while growing in volume.

In Brazil, volume increased, so we needed to review our energy strategy to enable sustainable growth. With the focus of contributing 2025 end-to-end carbon reduction goals, the market invested in a new source of energy in order to produce 100% snacks in its factories using renewable energy. This builds upon progress made by the Brazil business unit in 2021.

Investing in Renewables Around the World 

In 2022, two sites in India and all our plants in Argentina moved to securing 100% of their electricity from renewable sources. Several other operations also made important steps in this journey. Our sites in Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand, for example, are now consuming now consuming between 20% and 33% of their electricity their electricity from renewable sources. In addition, our Montornes factory in Spain installed solar panels on-site. Combined, these initiatives are delivering reductions of more than 25,500 metric tonnes of CO₂e annually.

Converting from Fossil Fuels to Biogas 

Our factory in China East Suzhou partnered with Huan Yan Environment and Towngas to generate biogas out of our food waste. The project is generating more than 5300GJ of biogas from renewable sources every year, turning waste into energy and reducing CO2 e emissions.

Reducing Emissions in Logistics 

On our journey to our net zero emissions goal in logistics, we focus our efforts across these key areas:

Improving the efficiency of distribution networks by optimizing routes, improving truck and container utilization, adopting intermodal solutions, and reducing traveled distances.Investing in new mobility concepts, including electric and hydrogen trucks.Reducing warehouse emissions at both owned and third-party facilities by converting to renewable energy sources.

Over the last months and in partnership with our carriers and third-party logistics suppliers, we have extended our pilots on electric trucks to a variety of markets, including China, Brazil, and India, with promising results and plans to expand and further explore. The pilot programs have been done on short shuttle lanes and outbound transport to customers nearby the distribution centers, with approximately 30-40% reduced CO2 e emissions compared to diesel trucks.

Signing a Renewable Power Agreement in Poland 

We have signed a virtual power purchase agreement with Golden Peaks Capital for renewable energy in Poland. Some of the new solar plants are starting to generate energy in 2023, while full capacity is expected to be reached in 2024. This project is a major step forward in our footprint decarbonization, as our plants in Poland are substantial contributors to our Scope 2 emissions. At full capacity, we expect to be able to eliminate approximately 85,000 metric tonnes of CO2 e.

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Originally published on DICK’S Sporting Goods Sideline Report

TOGETHER, WE CHANGE LIVES

Today we’re bringing you the latest quarterly giving series from The DICK’S Sporting Goods Foundation to highlight the great work being done in support of our mission to help inspire and enable youth sports participation.

In our second quarter of 2023, we:

Launched phase two of our Sports Change Lives campaign to showcase the transformative power of sport through athletes’ personal stories.Distributed over 540 grants in 38 states to help give over 153,000 youth athletes the chance to play.Collected more than $3.4 million from athletes during in-store purchases to help us continue giving back.

Read on to learn more. 

75FOR75

The DICK’S Foundation continues to present $75,000 grants to youth athletic programs across the country as part of the 75for75 Sports Matter Program. Here are some of our 75for75 recipients from our second quarter.

COLUMBUS ICE: COLUMBUS, OH

The mission is to Inspire Children to Excellence (ICE). Michael and Maree Whitlow founded Columbus ICE in 2009 to promote health, education and teamwork through sport to under-resourced communities. This past May, the youth football organization received a 75for75 grant.

“This grant will do so much for our community,” said coach Michael Whitlow. “Just knowing that we’re going to have access to change lives and continue to live our mission is incredible.”

Read more and watch the video here.

A STEP BEYOND: ESCONDIDO, CA

A Step Beyond isn’t just a dance program for children. It’s a safe space and guiding road. The organization gets students involved in the third grade and keeps them engaged through high school graduation by offering free after-school dance classes, academic support and family and social services.

“Dance is a beautiful and powerful way of preparing youth for success in life,” said James Wright, CEO of A Step Beyond.

A Step Beyond was surprised with a 75for75 grant in June during fits annual dance recital. Wright said A Step Beyond will use the $75,000 to bring additional students into the program.

Read more and watch the video here.

VERTUS HIGH SCHOOL: ROCHESTER, NY

Vertus High School is unlike any other. The non-profit all-boys public charter school works year-round to achieve its mission of “preparing leaders of character” by focusing on character growth, academics and athletics, and providing strong one-on-one mentoring to help each student succeed.

In June, the athletic department at the school was awarded a 75for75 grant. The $75,000 will be used to create bigger and safer athletic training facilities that will allow Vertus to hold two gym classes simultaneously.

75FOR75 TEAMS UP WITH ATHLETES

In June, DICK’S Sporting Goods partnered with 10 Nike and Jordan athletes for the second phase of our Sports Change Lives campaign. It’s our first-ever collaboration on an ad campaign of this caliber!

The athletes not only shared personal stories about how sports transformed their lives, but they also each nominated a youth sports organization for a $75,000 Sports Matter Grant to help provide more youth athletes from all communities greater access to play.

Watch here as the athletes learned about the opportunity to provide these grants and help change lives!

COLLABORATIONS TO CHANGE LIVES

GIVING EVERY GIRL THE CHANCE TO RUN

This year, DICK’S Sporting Goods and Brooks Running will collectively donate $500,000 through the Empower Her Collection to The DICK’S Foundation’s Sports Matter Program!

DICK’S and Brooks together will donate $1 for every pair of socks, $5 for apparel and $10 for every pair of shoes featuring the Sports Matter logo sold through the end of the year to support youth running programs across the U.S.

FUELING THE FUTURE

For the second year in a row, Gatorade’s Fuel Tomorrow initiative is collaborating with The DICK’S Foundation. Gatorade is donating $500,000 to support our Sports Matter Program.

DICK’S Community Marketing Managers are working with the Gatorade G Force team in 31 markets across the country to break down barriers in sports and provide opportunities to play.

THESE MOMENTS ARE MADE POSSIBLE BY CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE SPORTS MATTER FUND. IF YOU’D LIKE TO DONATE, VISIT WWW.SPORTSMATTER.ORG.

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“This tractor is a significant step forward for growers, producers and municipalities. The T4 Electric Power addresses a number of challenges they are facing everyday on their operations,” states Lena Bioni, product marketing manager for New Holland Agriculture North America. “What New Holland is bringing to our farmers is a convergence of technology – electric propulsion, autonomous features, better performance – in the body of a utility tractor that’s setting the stage for a more efficient, sustainable and resilient future our customers are striving for.”

The T4 Electric Power was designed by CNH Industrial engineering in the United States (Burr Ridge, Ill., Detroit) and Italy (Modena) with state-of-the-art features and components aimed at durability, long service life and improved uptime.

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The tractor is anticipated to be commercially available in North America with select dealers in early 2024. To explore the T4 Electric Power tractor and learn more about New Holland’s Clean Energy Leader strategy, visit agriculture.newholland.com.

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