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Apetito confirms it is on track to achieve carbon reduction targets

10th Apr 2025 - 07:00
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Lee Sheppard speaking at the 2025 HCA Forum
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Healthcare meals provider Apetito has reaffirmed its position as ‘one of the UK’s most sustainable businesses’ by announcing that it is on track to meet its ambitious 2025 SBTi-validated carbon reduction targets.

Despite 78% of UK businesses reporting some form of Net Zero ambition, just 11% have had the confidence to set short-term targets. Being one of the few to achieve this feat, Apetito says it showcases how its ‘transformative’ approach to sustainability is leading the way.

Against its 2020 baseline, the meal provider has made ‘significant’ progress revealing a 4.6% absolute reduction in carbon emissions with decreases seen across Scope 1, 2 and 3. This reduction has been achieved whilst still seeing a substantial 15% business growth over the same period, which Apetito cites as a ‘remarkable achievement’.

Lee Sheppard, director of corporate affairs, policy and sustainability at Apetito, commented: “We firmly believe that this is the right way to do business and are extremely proud to have driven such an absolute reduction in our carbon emissions, against a backdrop of significant growth. And with reductions seen across Scope 1, 2 and 3, we have shown our commitment to addressing the challenge across our entire supply chain – far beyond our own operations.

“Too many businesses are content to state a grandiose ambition to reach Net Zero in the distant future, but then do nothing to act. We urge other businesses to be bold and stop ‘greenwashing’ by setting and publishing challenging short-term targets that will drive immediate action.

“Whilst no-one has all the answers on how to reach Net Zero, and things continue to develop over time, there is no substitute for committed short-term action that will undoubtedly bring about real change for the planet.”

To address Scope 1 and 2 emissions, Apetito invested in the development of brand-new technology enabling roll out of ‘first of its kind’ electric vehicles (EVs) across its Wiltshire Farm Foods network equipped with advanced power capabilities to sustain a freezer system for extended mileage.

The business now has over 110 EVs making deliveries and a commitment that 75% of its distribution fleet on the road will be electric by the end of the year.

Apetito has undertaken a large solar panel expansion project at its main manufacturing site in Trowbridge, covering the majority of roofs on site with newly fitted panels as well as building car ports over its car parks. Once finished, these will generate around 15% of the electricity used across the entire production site and save 290 tonnes of carbon per year.

Meals provider Apetito has also managed a substantial reduction in its Scope 3 emissions. One key area that has driven this reduction is its introduction of the first-ever reduced carbon menus into the NHS.

In making just small, but smart, changes to patient menus, the business has reduced the proportion of red meat-based dishes sold to customers in favour of poultry, fish or plant-based alternatives resulting in a 10% reduction in emissions of its main meals sold across the sector.

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Edward Waddell