Our Vision of Sustainability
At Royal Canin we are finding ways across the business to help support our ambition to minimize our environmental impact.
We are focused on longstanding carbon reduction efforts across our full value chain, to help lessen our footprint and support Mars’ aim to cut GHG emissions 50% by 2030 and reach net zero by 2050 across its value chain.
The Royal Canin carbon reduction plan is extensive and consists of multiple pillars and efforts to reduce the brand’s absolute emissions - carbon reduction is built into our key processes and we have strong governance in place to monitor our footprint reduction. Our work includes a focus on our nutrient-first approach which allows us to design carbon optimized recipes and use more climate-smart ingredients, as well as increasing our use of renewable energy in manufacturing, optimizing our outbound logistics, boosting circularity and reducing waste.
The sustainability pillars guiding Royal Canin
The health and wellbeing of cats and dogs is our priority, as well as promoting the positive role they play in society:
- Promoting responsible breeding and pet ownership
- Sharing our knowledge globally to better understand and care for cats and dogs, and advocate for preventive care
- Promoting the benefits of cats and dogs in human health and welfare through the Royal Canin Foundation
Guided by science and innovation, we are working to help ensure a healthier planet for future generations of pets and pet owners:
- Reduce our footprint through procuring sustainable ingredients
- Reducing waste and boosting circularity
- Become certified carbon neutral in 2025
We strongly believe that building a sustainable business relies on the mutual value we build with our Associates and stakeholders:
- Acting together with our strategic supplier around the world to improve environmental and social impacts in supply chains
- Supporting our professional partners to help them operate their activities sustainably and responsibly
- Ensuring our Associates are trained and able to articulate our global sustainability strategy by 2022
Our Plan:
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Transitioning to renewable energy, by achieving 100% renewable energy (electric and thermal) across our factories and offices by 2040. 100% of the electricity used in our production sites in the United States is from renewable sources.
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Procuring more climate-smart ingredients, by working with farmers in our supply chains to to support efforts linked to stopping deforestation as well as to reduce and sequester carbon through regenerative and climate-smart agricultural practices.
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Reducing waste and boosting circularity, by continuing to increase recyclability, compostability and the use of reusable packaging in alignment with Mars’ ambitious packaging sustainability goals. Additionally, we are actively working to drive down the packaging carbon footprint by progressively integrating recycled content and through the reduction of the amount of packaging material used.
More Sustainable Packaging
As a core partner of the Ellen MacArthur Foundation’s (EMF) New Plastics Economy Initiative, and a signatory of its Global Commitment to eliminate plastic waste and pollution at its source, our vision is aligned with EMF, to support a circular economy where packaging never becomes waste. We aim for all our plastic packaging to be recyclable, reusable or compostable. To close the loop, we will also include up to 30% recycled post-consumer plastic in our plastic packaging - dependent on the advancement of chemical recycling at pace and scale & alignment of food safety regulations.
In the United States and Canada, we encourage the collection and recycling of selected bags via collection points. In these countries our type of bags cannot be recycled in the existing infrastructures, thus we initiated a partnership with TerraCycle® to set up collection points at different locations within the communities, including veterinary clinics, pet retailers and other points of sale and encourage consumers to return their packaging after use.
Reusable
Recyclable
Compostable
In parallel to formulation, we’re rethinking our approach to packaging, because we believe there is no such thing as a sustainable product in an unsustainable packaging.
Supporting the positive role of pets in society with the Royal Canin Foundation
“Our purpose is: A BETTER WORLD FOR PETS, because pets make our lives better. This is why the Royal Canin Foundation supports external projects where pets‘role is central to people's health and welfare.”
— Fabrice Mathieu, Global Sustainability Director