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Each company's CERT report is a snapshot of its emissions-related commitments, progress and net emissions for either a calendar or financial year and, where relevant, its subsidiaries.

The participating company is responsible for the commitment and context statements; this information is not verified by the Clean Energy Regulator (CER).

Progress on company commitments including net emissions and renewable electricity data, is presented as:

  • CER data verified – data has been provided by the company and is verified by the CER using data held by the CER.
  • Data not verified by the CER:
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    • Company assured – data that has been provided by the company.

This report is published to increase transparency of emissions-related data. It is not legal, business or financial advice.

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ANZSIC divisions

G - Retail Trade

Commitments

Accounting approach

Reporting period: Financial year: July 2022 - June 2023

Scope 2 method: Market based emissions reporting

Reporting boundary: Operational control

Renewable electricity

ALDI Foods Pty Limited

CER data verified commitment
Electricity 
Provided by company

Commitment

ALDI Foods Pty Ltd will power its operations with 100% renewable electricity by the end of 2021

Context

In 2020, ALDI set a public commitment to powering its operations with 100% renewable electricity, achieving this from on-site solar photovoltaics (PV) generation, offsite wind generation through Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) and the acquisition and voluntary surrender of LGCs. ALDI has signed PPAs with Tilt Renewables, who provide LGCs and wind generated renewable electricity for our NSW operations and Ratch, who provide LGCs and wind generated renewable electricity for our VIC operations. ALDI have also signed a PPA with Acciona in an LGC-only contract where ALDI agrees to purchase a specified quantity of LGCs on a monthly basis equivalent to the electricity consumption for our remaining operations in Australia.

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Progress data verified by the CER

Progress

100%

100% (equivalent to 300,046 MWh) towards goal of 100% renewable electricity consumption by 2021.

Progress data verified by the CER

Renewable electricity commitment progress from 2022 to 2023

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ALDI Foods Pty Limited
The chart has 1 X axis displaying Year. Data range: 3 categories.
The chart has 1 Y axis displaying Percentage towards renewable electricity goal. Data ranges from 100 to 100.
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Emissions reduction

ALDI Foods Pty Limited

Company assured commitment
Scope 1Scope 2Global 
Provided by company

Commitment

ALDI SOUTH Group commits to reduce absolute scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions by 26% by 2025 from a 2016 base year.

Context

In July 2020, the ALDI SOUTH Group became one of the first international food retailers with a company-wide approved Science Based Target (SBT) for climate protection. We aim to reduce our overall operational emissions by more than a quarter by 2025. In 2022, the ALDI SOUTH Group overachieved its absolute target, by reducing its operational emissions by 63% (base year: 2016). The ALDI SOUTH Group consists of operations located in Austria, Germany, UK, China, USA, Australia and other parts of Europe. The progress of this commitment is measured on a calendar year basis as opposed to our other commitment which is measured on a financial year basis.

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Progress assured by company

Progress

In 2022, the ALDI SOUTH Group overachieved its absolute target, by reducing its operational emissions by 63% (base year: 2016). When including external logistics providers, who share a significant portion of the transport between our regional distribution centres (RDCs) and stores, the reduction is still 46%. 2023 data is still being processed by ALDI SOUTH Group, hence would not be available for CERT. However, it is expected that ALDI SOUTH Group will still achieve its target for 2023.

Net emissions and renewable electricity

Data verified by the CER

Net emissions

Location-based accounting method

This accounting method was not selected.

Gross emissions
(t CO2-e)
Net emissions
(t CO2-e)
Scope 1 32,06032,060
Scope 2186,170186,170
Totals218,230218,230

Market-based accounting method

Selected accounting method

Gross/residual emissions
(t CO2-e)
Net emissions
(t CO2-e)
Scope 1 32,06032,060
Scope 200
Totals32,06032,060

Renewable electricity

Total electricity usage (MWh)300,046
Renewable electricity (%)100
LGCs voluntarily surrendered214,562
On-site renewable electricity (MWh) not credited with LGCs 33,096
RPP renewable electricity (MWh) 48,821
JRPP renewable electricity (MWh) 3,594
Total renewable electricity (MWh) 300,046

Notes

Net emissions

Location-based gross scope 1 and 2 emissions data is sourced from the National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting (NGER) scheme, Corporate emissions and energy data 2022-23.

Emissions for base periods are adjusted to account for revisions to the global warming potential of various greenhouse gases and may be different from data published under the National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting (NGER) scheme for that year.

Where a participating company has been credited with Australian carbon credit units (ACCUs) under the Emissions Reduction Fund (ERF) for a project that reduces reportable emissions under the National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting (NGER) scheme, the equivalent emissions are added to the participating company's gross scope 1 emissions for the relevant reporting period.

Renewable electricity percentage

The renewable electricity percentage presented in the renewable electricity table is calculated based on voluntary Large-scale generation certificate (LGC) surrenders and other eligible renewable electricity reported by the company. Other eligible renewable electricity includes:

See section 6 of the CERT Report Guidelines.

Gross and net emissions by year

Gross and net emissions by year Market based emissions reporting

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ALDI Foods Pty Limited
The chart has 1 X axis displaying Reporting year.
The chart has 1 Y axis displaying tCO2e. Data ranges from 25186 to 32060.
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Surrendered units

No surrendered units.

Supporting information

Disclaimer

The Clean Energy Regulator (CER) has published this material in good faith to increase market transparency and to disseminate statistical information relating to the schemes administered by the CER under legislation including the Carbon Credits (Carbon Farming Initiative) Act 2011.

This publication is provided for general information only, and is not legal, business or financial advice. You should obtain your own independent professional advice before using this information including in relation to any investment decisions based on the information.

Some data presented in this report may be different from data published elsewhere, such as in a company's sustainability report or under the NGER scheme. When reading this report, it is important to consider the context provided by the company and the notes provided by the CER throughout the report.

The entity that supplied the information in their CERT report is responsible for that information. In particular, CERT participating companies are responsible for the accuracy and quality of the data and information provided to the CER for the CERT report, and the CER cannot guarantee its accuracy or completeness. It is the responsibility of participating companies to ensure they comply with legal or regulatory requirements, including any relevant guidance from government bodies, such as the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) and others, on climate risk disclosure and any legal requirements regarding the provision of false or misleading information.

To the extent permitted by law, neither the CER nor the Commonwealth of Australia accepts responsibility or liability for any direct, incidental or consequential loss or damage resulting from a CERT report, the information provided (or not provided) through a CERT report, or the availability or non-availability of a CERT report. The CER and the Commonwealth reserve their rights in relation to the provision of incorrect, false or misleading information.

The CER's publication of an independently assured commitment or data that is assured by a third party should not be seen as the CER's endorsement of that third party.

For further information, please see the Guidelines for Participants .