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| HH TAA I Hl | iy | | ll | AN Bunnings is committed to sourcing 100 per cent renewable electricity by 2025 to help achieve our target of net zero Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 2030. To achieve this, we're focused on reducing our energy consumption and transitioning towards using more renewable energy. As part of our renewable electricity ambition, on 1 December 2021, Bunnings New Zealand signed a new contract to transition all of our sites to 100 per cent renewable electricity. The electricity is certified as renewable under the New Zealand Energy Certificate System. Moving our New Zealand sites to certified renewable energy reduces Bunnings’ carbon emissions by over 2,600 tonnes each year. This is equivalent to the average energy needs of over 3,700 households. Dr cia es Powering our New Zealand sites with certified renewable energy Bunnings’ carbon emissions by over tonnes each year Reducing operational waste, minimising packaging and providing product recycling solutions for customers remains key to Bunnings’ efforts to reduce waste and packaging across the network. As a signatory to the Australian Packaging Covenant Organisation (APCO), Bunnings is committed to its target of 100 per cent sustainable packaging by 2025. During the year, we continued to work with our suppliers to understand the requirements to transition to sustainable packaging by 2025, and incorporated APCO's Sustainable Packaging Guidelines into our packaging guidelines and range review process across Australia and New Zealand. We also continued to include the Australasian Recycling Label (ARL) on packs to help customers better understand packaging recycling.
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