pesos invested in sustainable initiatives
pesos in savings

Zero emissions by 2040
19.4% | increase vs. 2022 in Mexico |
21.2% | reduction in Central America |
Supply our stores with 100% renewable energy by 2035
51.4% | in Mexico |
4.2% | in Central America |
Gigaton Project: reduce or avoid greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to 1 gigaton in our global supply chain by 2030
903 | in Mexico |
323 | in Central America |
Reduce food waste by 50% by 2025 in Mexico, compared to 2015.
In 2023 we reduced food waste by 64.4%, surpassing our goal in Mexico.
By 2025, all packaging utilized by Private Brands must be recyclable, reusable, or compostable and include 20% post–consumer recycled material
81% | of our packaging is recyclable in Mexico |
83.1% | in Central America |
13.4% | of post–consumer material is incorporated into Private Brands’ packaging in Mexico |
27.9% | in Central America |
By 2025, we will reduce the use of virgin plastic in our operations and Private Brands’ products by 3,000 tons compared to 2020 in Mexico
Double the number of recycling centers in Mexico by 2026, compared to those in 2021
Implement refill and bulk sales systems that encourage more responsible and sustainable consumption
All our Bodega Aurrera format stores sell dog food in bulk
One pilot at Sam’s Club with shampoo refill system, +500 liters sold
By 2025, Private Brands products will use palm oil, paper, pulp and timber 100% from certified sustainable sources
95.6% | of the palm oil used to manufacture products for Private Brands is Mass Balance and Segregated certified by RSPO in Mexico |
100% | in Central America. |
97.2% | of the total volume of paper, pulp and wood comes from certified sources such as FSC, PEFC and SFI or recycled content in Mexico |
100% | in Central America |
Source 100% of fresh and frozen fish, seafood and canned tuna from certified sustainable sources or fishery improvement projects by 2025
76.9% | of fresh and frozen fish and seafood is certified as sustainable in Mexico |
68% | in Central America |
100% | of canned tuna is MSC (Marine Stewardship Council) certified in Mexico |
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