Approximately 350P12McDonald’s global targets・ Achieve net zero emissions by 2050・ Reduce GHG emissions by 50.4% by the end of 2030 from a 2018 base yearGHG emissions*OfficeCompany-operated and franchised restaurantsNumber of restaurants using renewable energy-33.1% vs. 2018-16.1% vs. 2018IntroductionP14McDonald’s is aiming to replace all packaging for our customers with renewable, recycled, or certified materi-als and transition to sustainable materials for all Happy Meal toys with renewable, recycled, or certified materi-als by the end of 2025.McDonald’s global targets・ We aim to source 100% of our customer packaging from renewable, recycled, or certified materials by the end of 2025.・ We will reduce plastics and transition to more sustainable materials in our Happy Meal toys around the globe.FSC®-certified paper containers and packaging for customersFood waste rateNumber of toys collectedTotal of approximatelymillion unitsReduction of amount of plastics through transition to sustainable materials in packagingFood recycling rateApproximately 900t68.6%Recycling rate of used cooking oilNumber of trays made from toy recyclingTotal of approximatelyAlmost 100%7McDonald’s Sustainability Report 2023*Emissions from electricity and gasOur PlanetFood Quality & SourcingJobs, Inclusion & EmpowermentCommunity Connection<McDonald’s Japan, As of December 2023>DataClimate ActionPackaging, Happy Meal® Toys & Food Waste2023 HighlightsOur Planet291t 331,622t100%2.3%19512,500
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