Snacking and beverage manufacturer TreeHouse Foods announced the company reduced its Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions by 6.6% from a 2022 baseline.
The company also distributed a Responsible Supplier Survey to its strategic suppliers to assess opportunities and weaknesses within Treehouse’s supply chain, according to its 2025 Sustainability Report, which captures progress made during 2024 toward the company’s 2030 sustainability goals.
Treehouse Foods also reduced water withdrawn in manufacturing operations by nearly 17% from 2022 baseline, eliminated about 700 metric tons of problematic and/or unnecessary plastic from packaging and maintained 27% average post-consumer recycled content (“PCR”) across its packaging portfolio.
The company’s sustainability work is integrated throughout its value chain, including supplier engagement on responsible sourcing, finding efficiencies in its own operations and partnering with customers on sustainability efforts.
“We are committed to continuing to improve resource efficiency on the pathway to achieving our 2030 reduction goal,” said Steve Oakland, Chairman, CEO and President, in a statement. “As is our practice, we will continue to communicate transparently with stakeholders on our emissions reduction activities, including progress within our operations throughout North America, and our global supply chain.”
The 2025 TreeHouse Foods Sustainability Report is aligned to the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) and the Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) standards, and the company additionally anticipates responding to the 2025 CDP Survey in September.