Moët Hennessy Adopts Core Target to Limit Global Warming

Moët Hennessy said it is adopting the 1.5°C target to limit global warming, as stipulated under the Paris Agreement and confirmed by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi).

Moët Hennessy brands have implemented several measures to optimize their carbon footprint throughout their value chain. To accelerate its efforts, Moët Hennessy has set an ambitious goal of reducing its greenhouse gas emissions by 50% in absolute value by 2030, compared to 2019, across scopes 1, 2 and 3. This commitment is another important step in its sustainability program: Living Soils Living Together.

“We believe we have an important responsibility alongside the wines and spirits industry to significantly reduce our carbon footprint throughout the value chain, while developing biodiversity in our regions. We have set ambitious goals that we are committed to following regularly and integrating into Moët Hennessy’s overall strategy,” said Philippe Schaus, President of Moët Hennessy.

To achieve this ambitious goal, Moët Hennessy said it will focus on reducing the carbon impact from raw materials, designing eco-conscious packaging, leveraging renewable energy and fostering low-carbon transportation.  The company said these four can have the greatest impact on the climate.

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