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September 21, 2023
Philip Morris International Receives Science-Based Targets initiative (SBTi) Validation for its Forest, Land, and Agriculture (FLAG) Emissions Reductions Targets
Distinction represents continued progress in PMI’s transformation for good and follows inclusion on Forbes’ Net Zero Leaders list as one of the companies best positioned to transition to a low-carbon economy
Land use and agricultural sectors offer vast opportunities for GHG removals, including agroforestry, soil carbon sequestration, and forest restoration, for example. Adopting a science-based target for Forest, Land, and Agriculture will support PMI to further accelerate its efforts to reduce greenhouse gas (GHGs) emissions arising from land use.
According to the Science Based Targets initiative, “SBTi’s FLAG guidance provides the world’s first standard method for companies in land-intensive sectors to set science-based targets that include land-based emission reductions and removals. The guidance enables companies to reduce the 22% of global greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture, forestry, and other land use.”
PMI maintains its science-based target to reach net-zero emissions for scopes 1, 2, and 3 by 2040, which was validated by SBTi in
“We renew and continue our effort to direct our activities toward decarbonizing our value chain and are committed to aligning our work with relevant updates on international methodologies, such as the Science Based Targets for Nature (SBTN) and guidance from the SBTi on forest, land, and agriculture (FLAG) science-based targets,” said
“The SBTi’s science-based targets on forestry, land use, and agriculture will become the gold standard for companies within the agricultural sector to accelerate emissions reductions, and we are pleased to be early adopters,” said Jennifer Motles, Chief Sustainability Officer at PMI. “The SBTi’s validation demonstrates that our targets are rooted in science and aligned with the Paris Climate Agreement’s goal to keep global warming to the 1.5°C threshold that is considered the limit beyond which climate-related impacts will be catastrophic.”
Ahead of the validation, PMI was included in Forbes’ first-ever Net Zero Leaders ranking,1 which highlights the 100 U.S. public companies that are best positioning themselves to reduce their greenhouse-gas emissions and ultimately offset them by 2050. On the inaugural ranking, which considered initiatives to reduce carbon emissions from the company’s own operations and that of its suppliers, vendors, and customers, PMI ranked seventh overall, and first within its peer group. The ranking also considered the company’s management structure around risk assessment, governance, strategy, and metrics for achieving its decarbonization goals and its financial strength to withstand industry competition and economic turmoil.
Read PMI’s Low-Carbon Transition Plan, PMI’s Integrated Report 2022, or visit pmi.com/sustainability to learn more. Additional information about the SBTi and PMI’s approved targets are available at https://sciencebasedtargets.org.
Science Based Targets initiative
The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) is a global body enabling businesses to set ambitious emissions reductions targets in line with the latest climate science. It is focused on accelerating companies across the world to halve emissions before 2030 and achieve net-zero emissions before 2050. The initiative is a collaboration between CDP, the United Nations Global Compact,
Overall Net-Zero Target:
Near-Term Targets Energy/industrial:
*The target boundary includes land-related emissions and removals from bioenergy feedstocks. FLAG:
Long-Term Targets Energy/industrial:
*The target boundary includes land-related emissions and removals from bioenergy feedstocks. FLAG:
*The target includes FLAG emissions and removals.
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