Companies with The Climate Label provide products and services that are better for the climate, because they account for the greenhouse gas emissions from operating their business.
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ALOHA measured its GHG emissions in order to understand its impact on the climate and inform its plans to reduce GHGs over time.
Total 2024 GHG Emissions
20,550
tCO2e(location-based)
Roughly equal to driving 4,583 gas-powered cars for one year
0.32
kgCO2eper unit of product
Emissions intensity
ALOHA's emissions inventory uses a mix of spending and activity-based data. ALOHA attests to the accuracy of their data inputs and the Change Climate team reviews the submission for compliance with the Standard.
Absolute Emissions (tCO2e)
Emissions Intensity (kgCO2e per unit of product)
Emissions year
Note: The chart shows market-based emissions totals.
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ALOHA is funding a portfolio of projects to support the climate transition. This portfolio includes specific actions within their operations, as well as projects elsewhere around the world.
Total climate funding
$483,845
+ $175,595 above minimum requirement, based on a carbon fee of $15 per tonne
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These are the projects that ALOHA funded over the past year to reduce emissions in their operations, supply chain, and around the world.
Climate Projects
Type
Low-carbon material purchase
Project Details
Using 100% Post Consumer Recycled Material For Shipping
Total Spent
$443,308
Type
Low-carbon material purchase
Project Details
Using oil from regenerative tree crops (Ponova Oil)
Total Spent
$183
Type
Climate policy advocacy
Project Details
Annual Donations to Hawaii's leading non-profit organization
Total Spent
$40,354
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As part of its climate transition planning, ALOHA has established near-term actions to reduce GHG emissions within the next 12-24 months.
Active
Source of emissions
Packaging
Action
Transition all of paper board packaging to post-consumer recycled material across all of our bar caddies
Status
Newly set
Complete By
2026
Scope
Scope 3
Source of emissions
Packaging
Action
Transition 100% of HDPE bottles to Tetra packaging across our protein drinks
Status
Newly set
Complete By
2025
Scope
Scope 3
Completed
Source of emissions
Home Offices (remote team)
Action
Implement Home Office Efficiencies that will encourage employees to become more sustainable and establish energy management practices that e ...read more
Status
Completed
Complete By
Q4 2023
Scope
Scope 2
Source of emissions
Product Packaging
Action
Sourcing opportunities to switch from current paperboard packaging to recycled paperboard cartons or other recycled materials.
Status
Completed
Complete By
Q2 2024
Scope
Scope 3
Source of emissions
Invest in Sustainable Agriculture
Action
We will look for opportunities to source ingredients from farms that have regenerative agriculture practices and ingredients for our bar and ...read more
Status
Completed
Complete By
Q4 2023
Scope
Scope 3
Source of emissions
Raw materials
Action
Utilize 2-3 sustainable ingredients, such as those from regenerative crops or using alternative energy sources, for a new special edition pr ...read more
Status
Completed
Complete By
Q1 2025
Scope
Scope 3
Source of emissions
Raw materials
Action
Invest in more sustainable materials (i.e. recycled fabrics) for at least 50% of all new employee apparel.
Status
Completed
Complete By
Q1 2025
Scope
Scope 3
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