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Natural capital

Our environmental policies and the principal environmental risks for our business operations and value chains are described in the Sustainability performance chapter, specifically in the sections on Responsible sourcing, Sustainable agriculture, Forests and biodiversity, Climate action, Water stewardship, and Zero waste. Our natural capital KPIs measure the performance of all our operations in terms of energy usage, water consumption, waste and by-product generation, and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

Category

 

Unit

2022

2021

Production volume √

 

kT

740

625

Energy √

Electricity (renewable)

GJx10^3

865

667

 

Electricity (non-renewable)

GJx10^3

61

178

 

Natural gas, purchased steam (non-renewable)

GJx10^3

2,546

2,493

 

Biogas, purchased steam (renewable)

GJx10^3

377

359

 

Total

GJx10^3

3,849

3,697

Energy intensity √

Total, specific

GJ/T

5.2

5.9

GHG emissions √

Scope I

kT CO2 equiv

107

106

 

Scope II (market-based)

kT CO2 equiv

35

49

 

Scope II (location-based)

kT CO2 equiv

90

91

 

Scope III

kT CO2 equiv

962

9895

 

Biogenic emissions1

kT CO2 equiv

91

71

 

Scope I, specific

T CO2 equiv /T

0.14

0.17

 

Scope II, specific (market-based)

T CO2 equiv /T

0.05

0.08

 

Scope II, specific (location-based)

T CO2 equiv /T

0.12

0.15

 

Scope III, specific

T CO2 equiv /T

1.30

1.585

Water consumption2

Total

m3x10^3

5,451

5,456

 

Total, specific

m3/T

7.37

8.72

Waste (total3) √

Recycled

kT

31.50

22.52

 

Incinerated

kT

1.96

1.64

 

Landfilled

kT

0.97

1.84

 

Total

kT

34.4

26.0

Waste (non-hazardous) √

Recycled

kT

30.41

21.48

 

Incinerated

kT

1.83

1.54

 

Landfilled

kT

0.96

1.81

 

Total

kT

33.20

24.83

Waste (hazardous) √

Recycled

kT

1.09

1.04

 

Incinerated

kT

0.14

0.10

 

Landfilled

kT

0.01

0.03

 

Total

kT

1.24

1.17

By-products4

Recycled

kT

259

436

 

Incinerated

kT

0

0

 

Landfilled

kT

7.64

11.59

 

Total

kT

267

448

  • 1 Biogenic emissions mainly relate to indirect emissions from purchased renewable energy and direct emissions from algae fermentation, the consumption of biogas, and waste-water treatment.
  • 2 Sum of the water withdrawn from rivers, aquifers, rainwater reservoirs, municipal water supplies, including purchased steam.
  • 3 Sum of hazardous and non-hazardous waste. Waste means any substance or object arising from our routine operations that we discard or intend to discard, or are required to discard.
  • 4 Valuable by-products generated in the production of lactic acid.
  • 5 Restated for comparability to 2022. In 2021, the category Investments was not reported. The restated figure includes emissions from Investments. Not reviewed by external auditor. 

√ = reviewed by external auditor

Greenhouse gas emissions

We report our emissions in carbon equivalents from cradle to gate in accordance with the Greenhouse Gas Protocol. This includes Scope I emissions from direct production (for natural gas), Scope II emissions from purchased energy (for electricity and purchased steam), and Scope III emissions related to purchased goods and services, fuel and energy-related activities, upstream and downstream transportation, waste generated in operations, business travel, and employee commuting.

Compared to 2021, our total absolute emissions decreased by 2% while our production volume increased by 18%. Our specific Scope I emissions decreased by 13%. For Scope II, specific emissions decreased by 43%. 10 out of 12* Corbion sites are now 100% powered by renewable electricity, which increases our global coverage to 93%. Our specific Scope III emissions decreased by 18%. Corbion’s biogenic emissions are related to the production of algae ingredients at our facility Orindiúva. This includes both direct biogenic emissions during the fermentation process and indirect biogenic emissions related to the renewable energy used. The facility uses renewable electricity and steam generated from the incineration of bagasse at the neighboring sugar mill. These biogenic emissions increased due to the increased production of algae ingredients.

  • * Querétaro, Mexico is not included in the 2022 reporting scope.
Greenhouse gas emissions in Corbion’s value chain

See Materiality of Scope III categories below for an explanation of the relevance of the Scope III categories that are not reported.

Materiality of Scope III categories

The chart below shows which Scope III activities cause the most significant GHG emissions, offer the greatest opportunities for reduction, and are the most relevant to our ambition of reducing our carbon footprint in line with the Paris climate agreement.