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Like many global companies across all industries, Marriott International recognizes that a worldwide sustainability strategy is critical to conducting business and remaining competitive. Marriott has focused on its carbon reduction efforts, targeting Net Zero by 2050. The company has implemented a well-thoughtout climate strategy that incorporates key corporate strategies to drive competitiveness, mitigate risk, and deliver value to key stakeholders. As we’ve seen, client and consumer demand is driving a shift in brand loyalty and spending, and companies need to demonstrate transparency in practices, reporting, and outreach relating to ESG. Our Global Procurement organization plays a crucial role in executing foundational strategic objectives and is driving impact at a global scale to ensure Marriott achieves its key targets and timelines across nearly 8800 properties in 139 countries and territories.
Marriott took its inaugural steps toward its long-term ESG strategy by launching the Serve 360 program in 2017. We then submitted a commitment to the Science Based Target Initiative (SBTi) in 2021 and completed a baseline Greenhouse Gas inventory By Stephane C Masson, Senior Vice President of Global Procurement, Marriott International LEVERAGING PROCUREMENT TO DRIVE MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL’S SUSTAINABILITY Stephane C Masson LAST WORD Marriott International recognizes that a worldwide sustainability strategy is critical to conducting business and remaining competitive (GHG) the following year to benchmark progress on advancing toward an SBTi goal and timeline. Finally, Marriott engaged properties around the globe to begin tracking Scope 1 & 2 emissions, as well as enlisted its procurement function to reduce Scope 3 emissions, with the supply chain having a high impact and being a key focus area for GHG reduction. We have already seen progress in key KPIs, such as 26.5 percent of eggs purchased are cage-free, as well as 48 percent of paper products FSC certified, both at the end of 2022. In addition, we transitioned to residential-sized bath amenities, which the company expects will prevent around 500 million small bath amenity bottles from going to landfills each year.Marriott International recognizes that a worldwide sustainability strategy is critical to conducting business and remaining competitive
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