CO2 Transparency

Goody Sweden AB

Goody is a modern supplier of branded sweets. Their service offering lets companies purchase branded sweets to market their brand. With over 30 years of industry experience, Goody works purposefully to offer a sustainable supply chain with customized solutions.

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Climate Achievements

Ambitious targets
Goody Sweden AB aims to reduce emissions in line with the 1.5 degree target of the Paris Agreement. See requirements
Reduced emissions
For 2024, Goody Sweden AB did not reduce emissions enough to meet the requirements for this achievement. See requirements
Financing climate projects
Goody Sweden AB did not support climate projects according to the criteria for this achievement. See requirements

Emissionstonnes CO2e

The emissions for 2024 can be compared to

1,082,150 hours by train
1,759 hours by plane
159,912 hamburgers
703,614 vegan burgers

Greenhouse Gas Protocol emissions

SourceSharetCO2e
Scope 10.18%0.62
Scope 22.1%7.37
Scope 397.73%343.82
Scope 1 Direct emissions from assets owned or controlled by the company
Scope 2 Indirect emissions from purchased energy such as electricity or heating
Scope 3 Other indirect emissions upstream and downstream in the value chain

Targets

The company has stated a climate goal of a 45% total reduction from 2024 to 2030. This is an ambitious target that aligns fully with the 1.5-degree goal, but it will require corresponding efforts to reduce emissions.

Climate actions

Goody shows a clear commitment to sustainability, with a strong understanding of the factors driving its emissions. The company outlines various actions to reduce its climate impact, particularly in freight and packaging. For example, Goody uses baskets made from invasive seaweed sourced from Bangladeshi waterways, which also helps support biodiversity. Additionally, Goody's entire vehicle fleet is electrified. Moving forward, the primary challenge will be finding ways to reduce emissions, particularly in the manufacturing of sweets. This will involve close collaboration with suppliers and producers to explore emissions reduction opportunities throughout the value chain. However, a strong commitment to continuously lower emissions from freight and packaging is also an essential part of their decarbonization strategy.

Although the company supports climate projects to address their freight-related emissions, the climate impact still persists. As a result, transitioning to electrified transportation or increasing the use of biofuels could have a significant impact. Similarly, reducing packaging materials and, when reduction isn't possible, choosing lower-carbon and recycled options would also contribute meaningfully.

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