Carlsberg Group’s 2025 Annual Report highlights its continued push to decarbonise energy use across its brewing operations and supply chain

James Darley reports on the Energy Digital website that brewing company Carlsberg Group has released its 2025 Annual Report, including its sustainability and ESG data focused on its climate and packaging targets.

 

Carlsberg’s Annual Report: What are the Energy Headlines?

Carlsberg Group’s 2025 Annual Report highlights its continued push to decarbonise energy use across its brewing operations and supply chain. The beverage industry produces around 1.5 billion tonnes of CO₂e annually – about 3.8% of total global emissions – according to CDP.

Carlsberg’s climate and energy goals form a cornerstone of its broader ESG agenda, focusing on achieving a net zero value chain and transitioning to fully renewable energy sources.

Henrik Poulsen, Chair of Carlsberg Group, says: “We’re strengthening Carlsberg for the long term, aligning our strategy around a broader portfolio, strong capabilities and rigorous execution.

“The Board is confident that this will make Carlsberg even more resilient, benefit our customers and consumers and deliver compounding earnings growth and value for our shareholders.”

Climate commitments and renewable energy targets

Carlsberg aims to achieve net zero across its entire value chain by 2040. A key pillar of the plan is transforming its energy mix – eliminating carbon emissions from brewing operations and sourcing electricity exclusively from new renewable projects.

By 2030, Carlsberg targets zero carbon emissions at its breweries and a 30% reduction in relative value chain emissions. These benchmarks depend on major clean energy transitions, improved process efficiency and wider adoption of renewable heat and power technologies.

The company is also embedding regenerative agriculture practices into its raw material supply chain, linking sustainable farming with energy and emissions performance across its global operations.

Simon Boas Hoffmeyer, VP, Global Head of Sustainability & ESG at Carlsberg Group, writes on LinkedIn: “ESG is a marathon, not a sprint – true progress comes from consistency and focus on day-to-day implementation.

“Looking back at 2025, I’m genuinely proud of what our teams across Carlsberg Group have achieved.

“Organically we have seen progress across the board. None of these results happen overnight; they come from thousands of small decisions, tough prioritisation and colleagues who care deeply about doing things the right way.”

Simon Boas Hoffmeyer has been ranked in Sustainability Magazine’s Top 250 Leaders list. Read the full list here.

Powering breweries through innovation

Carlsberg’s climate transition plan, Together Towards ZERO and Beyond, outlines its roadmap to decarbonise production energy use. The company covers 92% of its 2015 baseline Scope 1 and 2 emissions through its operational boundary.

To replace fossil-based energy, Carlsberg is scaling electric and biomass boilers, introducing heat pumps and piloting biogas recovery at wastewater treatment plants. These technologies form the backbone of its strategy to move all sites toward renewable and circular energy systems.

The shift aligns with growing momentum in industrial energy efficiency, itself becoming a marker of corporate competitiveness across energy-intensive sectors like beverage manufacturing.

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