2018
Baseline measured
We measured our emissions footprint, to give ourselves a baseline against which to track progress.
Protecting natural resources is intrinsically linked to safeguarding the future of the environment and communities we depend upon.
There's more work to be done and when we come together, we can support resilient intergenerational farming, realise the full potential of dairy nutrition and create goodness for generations to come.
Fonterra’s emissions reduction targets have been validated by the Science Based Target initiative (SBTi)¹ and are as below.
We commit to reduce our absolute Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions by 50.4% by FY2030 from a FY2018 base year.²
We commit that 78.2% of our suppliers and customers by emissions, covering purchased goods and services, capital goods, upstream and downstream transportation and distribution, business travel and processing of sold products will have science-based targets by FY2028.
We commit to reduce Scope 1 and 3 FLAG GHG emissions from dairy by 30.0% per tonne of fat-and-protein- corrected milk (FPCM) by FY2030 from a FY2018 base year.⁴
We also commit to no deforestation across our primary deforestation- linked commodities, with a target date of no later than 31st December 2025.
¹ The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) drives ambitious climate action in the private sector by enabling organisations to set science-based emissions reduction targets.
²The target boundary includes land-related emissions and removals from bioenergy feedstocks.
³The SBTi’s Forest, Land and Agriculture (FLAG) guidance provides the world’s first standard method for companies in land-intensive sectors to set science-based targets for emissions reductions that include land-based emission reductions and removals.
⁴The target includes FLAG emissions and removals.
(Forecast performance at end of 2025 based on FY24 sales).
Which refers to 40% female, 40% male, 20% of any gender.
* The target is for reuseable, recyclable or compostable packaging. Recycle-ready performance aligns with the FY24 AR commentary.
Our Climate Roadmap is our strategy – the path that take us towards our 2030 targets and our ambition to be net zero by 2050.
We measured our emissions footprint, to give ourselves a baseline against which to track progress.
Our Brightwater processing plant in Nelson began co-firing on wood, reducing emissions by 2,400 tonnes each year. This site closed in 2023.
We completed NZ’s largest boiler conversion to renewable biomass at our Te Awamutu site.
We trialled Milk-E, New Zealand’s first electric milk tanker.
Stirling became our first 100% renewable thermal energy plant.
The new boiler at Waitoa has halved coal usage, cutting emissions by around 46,000 tonnes annually.
The Co-op’s first electrode boiler at Edendale powered up in October, generating steam from electricity, cutting the site’s overall emissions by 47,500 tonnes.
Conversion of a coal boiler to wood pellets at Hautapu with an expected annual emissions reduction of around 12,000 tonnes.
A new heat recovery system in the Lactose plant at Clandeboye projected to reduce annual carbon emissions by around 3,000 tonnes annually.
The emissions reductions to 2030 have been forecast to be achievable based on what we currently know and expect to become possible with the right technological developments, government policy support and on-farm practices. Please refer to our Climate Roadmap for further details. We anticipate that our 2050 net zero ambition will be supported by the actions described on this page and ambition guiding our work and investment today. Further detail on achievability of our 2050 ambition will be presented as further information and technology becomes available.