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Five Guys UK joins Zero Carbon Forum

The forum will support Five Guys UK in developing net zero strategies that identify initiatives and actions that will support decarbonisation operations

Five Guys UK is among ten new members to join Zero Carbon Forum, where it will sit alongside more than 60 operators across the industry.

Zero Carbon Forum members work to “pool their resources” and share learnings to accelerate emission reduction and adapt to the impacts of climate change. 

All members have pledged to work collaboratively to reach sustainability targets faster and more cost effectively than acting alone, and to reach net zero emissions by 2030 on their own operations and 2040 across their supply chain. 

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Five Guys UK is part of a host of incoming members to join the forum, including Ballie Ballerson, Drake and Morgan, ETM Group, Houston and Hawkes, Manorview Hotels and Leisure, Mission Mars, Purity Brewing Company, The Hummingbird Bakery and Tossed.    

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The forum will support Five Guys UK in developing net zero strategies that identify initiatives and actions that will support decarbonisation operations across their outlets and supply chain. 

Through the forum’s measure, plan and reduce framework, the not-for-profit’s climate action plan has identified 155 initiatives across ten impact areas from energy use to food waste, packaging and ingredient sourcing that will both reduce emissions and help build resilience against climate change. 

Bob Gordon, director of Zero Carbon Forum, said: “Building on the great work we have achieved this year, we’re thrilled that such a wide and diverse range of new members have joined the forum and pledged to make the crucial difference needed to achieve systemic change through collaboration. 

“The sector’s largest impact is in Scope 3 emissions. Transformational change is needed in the food and drink system to reduce these emissions, which makes up 70% of the sector’s carbon footprint. We are measuring and identifying hotspots and gaps, as well as making plans to address them. We are also leading through collaborative action to accelerate progress in areas such as the transition to regenerative farming, reducing the carbon impact of our menus and engaging our supply chains.” 

Oliver Saxby-Smith, head of Supply Chain at Five Guys UK, added: “We’re delighted to be the latest Zero Carbon Forum members, working with the team to develop actionable goals to reduce our environmental impact and we look forward to sharing and gaining insight and knowledge from our fellow members. 

“By aligning ourselves with the Zero Carbon Forum, we have signified our dedication to playing a crucial role in achieving net zero emissions and fostering positive sector transformation.”  

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