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Mars Launches Coalition to Mobilize Suppliers and Accelerate Climate Action

The new Supplier Leadership on Climate Transition coalition aims to drive industrywide action through global supply chains.

Mars partners with Guidehouse, McCormick, and PepsiCo, enlisting suppliers to create climate action plans and reduce their impact on the planet.
Mars partners with Guidehouse, McCormick, and PepsiCo, enlisting suppliers to create climate action plans and reduce their impact on the planet.

Mars, in partnership with sustainability consultancy Guidehouse, has announced the formation of a new coalition, the Supplier Leadership on Climate Transition (Supplier LoCT) to mobilize suppliers on climate action. The partnership aims to drive industrywide movement by providing suppliers with the knowledge, resources, and tools to develop their own climate plans to reduce their impact on the planet.

In its first year, the program will focus on helping suppliers understand the foundations of greenhouse gas (GHG) reductions in their own businesses, including core knowledge of how to calculate their own GHG footprints and to set their own science-based targets. Mars is a founding partner of Supplier LoCT, with global businesses PepsiCo and McCormick also joining and enrolling suppliers to take part.

Barry Parkin, chief procurement & sustainability officer at Mars, says of the new coalition: As the world looks to rebuild from the pandemic, this will be a critical year in altering the trajectory of climate change. It’s never been more vital for global businesses and their suppliers to come together and protect the health of our planet and global communities for generations to come.”

The new coalition comes as part of the Mars #PledgeforPlanet initiative launched in 2019, in which the business called on its suppliers to set climate targets in line with the Science Based Targets Initiative, sign on to The Climate Group’s RE100, and embrace a future with renewable energy at the center of operations.

Mars is focused on engaging its largest 200 suppliers to maximize impact and catalyze change through its broader supply chain. So far, 23 of its major suppliers have set science-based targets or joined the RE100, and Mars has since engaged another 30 suppliers to set their own climate targets or to enroll in the Supplier LoCT program.


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Britt Harter, Guidehouse’s sustainability lead and partner in the firm’s Energy, Sustainability, and Infrastructure segment, says: “Emissions reductions are now essential, and global supply chains contain some of the most significant and difficult-to-reduce emissions. While organizations across the world have made bold commitments to science-based climate reductions, most are struggling to deliver progress, and the clock is ticking. We have joined forces with Mars, McCormick, and PepsiCo to demonstrate our combined leadership and go beyond target setting to drive real action.”

Industry organizations, including The Food Industry Association (FMI) and sustainability nonprofit Ceres, applaud the efforts of Supplier LoCT to convene suppliers on this important topic.

“Pre-competitive coalitions like this are a critical component to industry progress toward science-based targets,” says Marjorie DePuy, senior director, supply chain & sustainability at FMI. “Every company’s supply chain practices are important in the drive to reduce overall GHG emissions.”

Steven Clarke, director of corporate clean energy leadership at Ceres, says, “With leading companies increasingly setting science-based targets, we see growing demand for peer-to-peer learning focused in particular on scope 3 emissions in corporate supply chains. The challenge goes beyond motivating ambition that cascades through supplier tiers; meaningful impact will depend on building suppliers’ capacity to act.”


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