Foodmark, a prominent subsidiary of the Landmark Group, is headquartered in Sweden (SE) and operates extensively across the Middle East and North Africa. Established in 2004, Foodmark has carved a niche in the food and beverage industry, focusing on the distribution and retail of high-quality products. The company is renowned for its diverse portfolio, which includes well-known brands and private labels that cater to various consumer needs. Foodmark's commitment to quality and innovation sets it apart in a competitive market, allowing it to maintain a strong position within the industry. With a reputation for excellence, Foodmark has achieved significant milestones, including expanding its operational footprint and enhancing its product offerings, solidifying its status as a leader in the food sector.
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In 2023, Foodmark reported total emissions of approximately 1,619,600 kg CO2e from Scope 2 and about 9,020 kg CO2e from Scope 1, totalling around 1,628,620 kg CO2e. This marks a reduction from 2022, where emissions were approximately 1,836,940 kg CO2e for Scope 2 and about 10,620 kg CO2e for Scope 1, resulting in a total of around 1,847,560 kg CO2e. Foodmark's emissions data for 2021 indicates a significantly higher total of approximately 43,700,000 kg CO2e, with Scope 1 emissions at about 1,650,000 kg CO2e, Scope 2 at around 309,000 kg CO2e, and Scope 3 emissions contributing approximately 41,741,000 kg CO2e. The 2020 figures were similarly high, with total emissions around 42,852,000 kg CO2e, including Scope 1 emissions of about 1,501,000 kg CO2e and Scope 2 emissions of approximately 398,000 kg CO2e. Despite these reductions, Foodmark has not set specific reduction targets or climate pledges, and there are no SBTi (Science Based Targets initiative) targets reported. The emissions data is not cascaded from a parent company, and all figures are reported directly by Foodmark. Overall, while Foodmark has made strides in reducing its emissions, particularly in Scope 2, the absence of formal reduction commitments suggests an opportunity for further climate action.
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2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | |
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Scope 1 | 6,660,000 | 0,000,000 | 0,000,000 | 00,000 | 0,000 |
Scope 2 | 499,463,000 | 000,000 | 000,000 | 0,000,000 | 0,000,000 |
Scope 3 | 2,166,313,000 | 00,000,000 | 00,000,000 | - | - |
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Foodmark is not participating in any of the initiatives that we track. This may change over time as the company engages with new initiatives or updates its commitments. DitchCarbon will update this information as it becomes available.