The report demonstrates Lion’s progress against a series of ambitious targets for the year 2030.
Lion has released its 2021 sustainability report, demonstrating its progress against a series of ambitious targets for the year 2030, and a reshaped sustainability strategy guided by an Environmental, Social, Governance (ESG) framework.
Key sustainability achievements outlined in the 2021 report include:
Lion’s Group General Counsel and Head of External Relations and Sustainability Libby Davidson said being a Force for Good means always striving for better, but also being realistic and transparent about targets to build trust among Lion’s people and external stakeholders.
“By moving from the three pillars of community, environment, responsibility to the more commonly used ESG framework, Lion has aimed for greater transparency against the growing number of businesses choosing to anchor their sustainability strategies to these three key areas,” Davidson said.
Libby Davidson, Group General Counsel and Head of External Relations and Sustainability at Lion
Lion remains committed to phasing out plastic shrink wrap in its secondary packaging in Australia as quickly as possible, however due to global supply chain disruptions and an increase in demand for paper board, it has shifted its target date for this initiative from the end of 2023 to the end of 2025. New Zealand is already shrink-wrap free.
“While we always use the launch of our sustainability report to celebrate our successes and progress, we cannot ignore the fact that it was another challenging year for our business and the industry more broadly, and so we have also taken the opportunity to reset our plastic pledge,” Davidson added.
“We are absolutely focused on ensuring we tread lightly and minimise our environmental impact as a brewer, we need more time to meet this target, ensuring other packaging options are commercially viable.
“Technological advancements in this field are happening at pace, and this adjusted target date will allow us more time to investigate solutions that may end up being more environmentally-friendly in the long run.
“Importantly, we were still able to phase out plastic shrink wrap in secondary packaging for our cans in 2021.”
Over 97% of Lion’s packaging is now recyclable, and as well as continuing to work towards eliminating single-use plastics in its packaging, the brewer’s three-year focus is on carbon reduction in the value chain, water stewardship, driving the circular economy, and waste reduction in general.
2021 was another landmark year for Lion’s Inclusion and Diversity journey, with a new sponsorship deal making Little Creatures the official beer of Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras including Sydney World Pride 2023.
To learn more about Lion’s Sustainability initiatives and highlights across 2021, please head to the Force for Good section of lionco.com