Oatly

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Oatly Sustainability Profile

Oatly is not currently tracking sustainability.

Oatly is the world's original and largest oat drink company. The company aims to drive a systemic shift in society through changes in how people eat, how food is produced, and how the planet is treated. Oatly oat drinks have between 44% and 80% lower climate impact than comparable cow's milk according to multiple studies. The company works to restore carbon, improve biodiversity, and boost farmers' income through its food system approach.

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Oatly Sustainability Actions

Climate impact reduction

Oatly oat drinks have between 44% and 80% lower climate impact than comparable milk from a cow according to multiple studies.

Regenerative agriculture support

Oatly has prioritized a focus on regenerative agriculture, supporting its growers in the implementation of practices that create a stronger food system.

Climate footprint labeling

The climate footprint of Oatly products is expressed in kilograms of CO2e (carbon dioxide equivalent) per kilogram of packaged food product.

Oatly Sustainability Commitments

2025

Net-zero emissions goals

Oatly published an updated Global Sustainability Plan laying out plans for reducing climate emissions with new net-zero goals.

2025

Nature-positive sustainability plan

Oatly published an updated Sustainability Plan introducing nature-positive goals to drive a food system shift by restoring carbon, improving biodiversity, and boosting farmers' income.


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Sustainable Development Goals

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

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