Mars Snacking Factories in Europe Now Fully Powered by Renewable Energy

Mars announced that all ten of its Mars Snacking factories in Europe are now fully powered by renewable energy. This milestone was achieved after years of investments into its European manufacturing footprint, including €1.5 bn invested over the past five years. The company invested in its first European windfarm in 2016, and over the past decade has transitioned all confectionery manufacturing sites across Europe to renewable electricity. In addition to investments to reduce and convert energy consumption, Mars has purchased Guarantees of Origin (GO) certificates for the remaining renewable electricity and biomethane equivalent to the amount of electricity and natural gas used in the company's direct operations for confectionery in Europe.

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Located in Czech Republic, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Poland and the UK, these ten factories produce 900,000 tonnes of some of Europe's favourite brands each year, including SNICKERS, TWIX, M&M'S, SKITTLES and ORBIT/EXTRA, of which 85% is consumed locally in the region.

"At Mars, we believe that the world we want tomorrow starts with how we do business today. Therefore, we measure our success not only by financial results, but also by the positive impact we have on people, the planet, and society. Sustainability makes good business sense and is at the heart of our strategy, and we are committed to making a meaningful difference ensuring that today's actions create lasting benefits for future generations," commented Marc Carena, Regional President for Mars Wrigley.

This is a significant milestone on the company's global journey to net zero by 2050, and is an example of the investment Mars is making in its EU manufacturing (€1.5 billion over the past five years and another €1 billion by the end of 2026) to support consumer-driven innovation, economic growth, resilience, and modern, energy-efficient infrastructure.

Learn more about Mars Sustainable in Generation Plan here and details of recent announcement about an additional €1bn investment in its European manufacturing footprint. 

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