Form’s Commitment to Net Zero by 2030
Form is proud to be joining 534 B Corporation-certified companies in their commitment to net zero by 2030 – 20 years ahead of the 2050 targets set by the Paris Agreement.
In the summer of 2018, we were delighted to be granted B Corp certification as one of 3,000 worldwide brands (and the first UK protein brand) who meet the highest standards of verified social and environmental practice.
On December 11 2019, as the UN Climate Change Conference, COP25 takes place in Madrid, we join companies including The Guardian and Allbirds in pledging significant carbon reductions to pave the way for a net zero future by 2030. The movement marks the most accelerated climate action effort by as large a constituency of businesses in the world in an attempt to tackle today’s severe environmental and economic unrest.
“We are facing a global emergency that threatens our only home and all our children,” says Kim Coupounas, co-chair of B Corp Global Climate Task Force. “It’s time for leaders to lead. As the source and cause of the vast majority of the planet’s greenhouse gases, the business sector is uniquely culpable for the climate crisis – and therefore responsible for demonstrating leadership in eliminating emissions and drawing down carbon as rapidly as possible”
All B Corporation-certified companies sign a Declaration of Interdependence stating the belief “that all business ought to be conducted as if people and place mattered […] and thus we are responsible for each other and future generations.”
In becoming a B Corporation, Form has made a legal commitment to conduct our business with consideration for the environment, and we pledge to reduce carbon emissions everywhere we can and offset those we can’t.
So far this year, we’ve made sustainable developments including a transition to compostable packaging and the omission of plastic scoops from our proteins. We’ve also begun tracking our carbon footprint in order to begin to measure and analyse where we can offset carbon emissions.
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