28 May 2026
Today, we celebrate a major milestone aswe have reached scope 1 and 2 carbon emission neutrality, significantly reducing our overall environmental footprint. This achievement places Puratos in a small group of food ingredients suppliers that have set and achieved such an ambitious goal, and are leading the way towards a more sustainable future. We achieved carbon-neutral operations through continuous energy-efficiency improvements and a strong commitment to renewable energy, cutting emissions per ton produced by nearly 50% compared to the 2016 baseline. Since 2023, all electricity sourced across our operations has been 100% renewable. This achievement is further strengthened by responsible offsetting initiatives, including tree-planting projects across our supply chain that help compensate for residual emissions and support long-term ecosystem restoration.
Carbon neutrality was unveiled in our newly published 2025 Sustainability GRI Report, which also highlights other commitments and progress we have made across its global manufacturing sites. We invested €4.9 million in 38 energy efficiency projects last year alone, including on-site solar panel coverage, which now spans 105,834 m². Our wind turbine at its Lummen, Belgium site, one of our ten largest facilities, already covered half the site’s needs in 2025. Currently, 10% of our total electricity requirement is generated on-site through solar panels and wind energy. 20 of our production facilities around the world now proudly carry official carbon neutral certification.
The achievement of this goal marks an important milestone in our overall carbon reduction journey. It reflects our broader strategy to reduce its environmental footprint by accelerating the transition towards even greater energy efficiency, cleaner energy sources, and deeper decarbonization across the value chain. This includes broadening the scope of action to Scope 3 emissions, which are mainly linked to raw materials such as cocoa, dairy ingredients, sugar and wheat. In fact, in early 2026, we submitted Net Zero science-based targets to the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi).
Reaching carbon neutrality in our direct operations is a proud achievement for Puratos, as the entire food industry works to reduce its environmental impact. It represents years of investment, innovation and commitment from teams across the business. We believe we have an important responsibility to help build a more sustainable future for the sector. This ambition is embedded in our product development, our sourcing decisions and the way we support our customers in developing more sustainable bakery, patisserie and chocolate products. Looking ahead, our focus is on reducing Scope 3 emissions too – where collaboration with suppliers, farmers and customers will continue to be essential.
Francesca Angiulli - Sustainability Director at Puratos
As a company with deep Belgian roots, we are immensely proud of this global achievement. This demonstrates our long-standing commitment not only to the planet but also to the local communities where we operate. This isn't just a milestone; it's a reflection of our core values and our promise to innovate for a better world.
Jean-Philippe Michaux - Chief Financial and Sustainability Officer of Puratos
The report also highlights continued progress in responsible sourcing. For instance, Puratos now sources 38.2% of its cocoa through Cacao-Trace, our proprietary certified sustainable cocoa program. The Cacao-Trace initiative supports 31,795 cocoa farmers across key growing regions while advancing quality and sustainability standards throughout the cocoa supply chain. We also obtained 37.3% of fruit in 2025 through Field to Fork, our local and transparent sourcing program, which strengthens partnerships with growers while promoting greater traceability and more sustainable fruit sourcing practices.
Last year we also introduced a new regenerative agriculture commitment focused on wheat sourcing. We are aiming for 50% of our global flour volumes to support the transition to regenerative agricultural practices by 2030, alongside a targeted 30% reduction in associated carbon emissions. The initiative forms part of our broader strategy to build a more resilient supply chain, while supporting soil health, biodiversity and long-term agricultural productivity.
To read the full 2025 Sustainability GRI Report, visit: www.puratos.com/sustainability/our-commitments