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Food & Beverage

For food & beverage, upstream agriculture and land use dominate the footprint — putting the sector at the sharp end of SBTi FLAG guidance and the EU Deforestation Regulation.

Sustainability challenges

Where the pressure sits

  • Complex Scope 3.1 emissions across highly fragmented agricultural supply chains.
  • EUDR due diligence on cattle, cocoa, coffee, palm oil, soya, timber and rubber.
  • Water stress and biodiversity impacts under ESRS E3 and E4.
Sustainable finance opportunities

How capital can move

  • SLLs tied to FLAG-consistent SBTi targets and % regenerative agriculture sourcing.
  • Green Loans for cold-chain electrification and packaging circularity.
  • Transition finance for agricultural supplier programmes.
Typical emissions sources

Where the tonnes are

  • Purchased agricultural goods (Scope 3.1 — often > 60% of total)
  • Land use change (LUC) linked to sourcing
  • Refrigerants and cold-chain (Scope 1)
  • Packaging (Scope 3.1)
  • Downstream distribution and refrigeration (Scope 3.9)
Recommended KPIs

What to measure

  • % deforestation-free sourcing
  • % regenerative or certified sourced volumes
  • tCO₂e / tonne product
  • Water intensity per litre
Relevant regulations

What applies

  • EUDREU Deforestation Regulation

    Due diligence on seven commodities.

  • CSRDCSRD / ESRS

    Mandatory sustainability disclosure.

  • SBTi FLAGSBTi FLAG

    Sector guidance for forest, land and agriculture.

How Redigo supports food & beverage

The Redigo Carbon operating system

Redigo Carbon combines supplier data collection with sector emission factors to build an SBTi-FLAG-ready inventory, tracks EUDR due diligence and supports SLL structuring around sourcing KPIs.

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