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apetito Sustainability Profile

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Apetito is a UK-based food service company providing meals for hospitals, care homes, nurseries, and independent schools, alongside a meals on wheels service. The company is committed to sustainable business practices that support local economies while delivering quality, healthy, and safe food. Apetito has established itself as one of the UK's most sustainable businesses through comprehensive environmental and ethical initiatives.

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apetito Sustainability Actions

Carbon Reduction Plan Implementation

Apetito has over 60 projects underway as part of its carbon reduction strategy, with interim targets set for 2025 and 2035 on the path to Net Zero emissions by 2040.

Reduced Carbon Menus

Apetito introduced Reduced Carbon Menus by prioritising ingredients with lower carbon footprints and encouraging less red meat in favour of poultry, fish, and plant-based options.

Ethical Trading Policy

Apetito has established an Ethical Trading Policy focused on protecting and respecting human rights and labour standards as foundations of its sustainability and ethical trade strategy.

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apetito Sustainability Commitments

2025

2025 Carbon Reduction Targets

Apetito is on track to meet its 2025 Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi)-validated carbon reduction targets.

2035

Interim Carbon Reduction Target

Apetito has set an interim carbon reduction target for 2035 as part of its pathway to Net Zero emissions.

2040

Net Zero Emissions Target

Apetito aims to achieve Net Zero emissions by 2040, with an enhanced and bold roadmap to reach this goal.


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Sustainable Development Goals

apetito is committed to advancing these Global Goals to promote prosperity for people & planet.

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