Supply chain
Building sustainable supply chains
As part of the Group’s continuous improvement efforts, we constantly review our global supply chain and our market operating models for efficiencies and better effectiveness.
Within the global supply chain, we explore opportunities to rationalize our manufacturing footprint and our leaf-sourcing channels, as well as logistical routes, closer collaboration with suppliers, and SKUs portfolio simplification.
Aspirational goal
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We will reduce environmental and social risks, and enable transparent and responsible practices across our supply chain.
Targets and Progress
AGRICULTURAL LABOR PRACTICES
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Target
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We will implement our Agricultural Labor Practices (ALP) program in all sourcing countries by 2025.
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Progress
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In 2022, 100% of our directly contracted growers and 98% of our leaf merchants' growers were covered by ALP; leaf merchants data come from reporting entities only, excluding India and China. 83% of our volumes were covered by ALP and 94% of our supplying entities reported against ALP.
SUPPLIER SCREENING
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Read about Supplier screening progress towards targets
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
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Target
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We commit to be Carbon Neutral for our own operations by 2030 and achieve Net-Zero Greenhouse Gas emissions across our entire value chain by 2050. In support of this, by 2030, we will reduce emissions from our own operations (Scope1 & 2) by 47% and emissions associated with leaf and non-tobacco materials (Scope3 Category1) by 28%, against a 2019 base year.
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Progress
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Since 2019, we have reduced greenhouse gas emissions from our own operations (Scope1 & 2) by 16%, and greenhouse gas emissions from our leaf and non-tobacco materials (Scope3 Category1) have reduced by 13%.
WATER AND WASTE
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Target
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We will reduce water withdrawal by 15% and waste by 20%, in relation to our own operations, between 2015 and 2030.
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Progress
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Since 2015, we have reduced water withdrawal by 23% and waste by 22% in relations to our own operation.
FORESTRY
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Target
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We will replace all wood from natural forests used in the tobacco curing process of our directly contracted growers with renewable fuel sources by 2030.
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Progress
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Based on our 2022 tree planning activities in Tanzania, Zambia and Brazil, we estimate 98% renewable wood supply in crop year (CY) 2029, based on actual tree planting captured with Agroforestry App in CY2022 (Nov 2021 - Feb 2022).
Reducing our environmental impact in the tobacco value chain
Read more about our targets on 'Greenhouse gas emissions', 'Water and Waste', and 'Forestry'.
Read more about our approach to environment on JT International sustainability website.