As the world’s largest hop supplier, BarthHaas strive to realise their economic goals through sustainable management that can be translated into measurable progress. They are proud to have further increased the share of renewable energy within the company during the reporting year, and to have sourced the majority of their hop volume from innovative growers who are committed to sustainable farming methods.
BarthHaas’ Sustainability Report outlines their reporting framework, organisational scope and key figures relating to environmental, social and corporate governance.
If you want to get straight to the details, you can…
Download BarthHaas Sustainability Report 2023/2024 (PDF)
…or you can read a summary of their key figures below.
Environmental
Renewable energy consumption – 13,120,266 kWh
Non-renewable energy consumption – 1,621,689 kWh
Fuel consumption – 17,136,137 kWh
Scope 1 emissions – 3,431 t CO2e
Scope 2 emissions – 417 t CO2e
Scope 3 emissions – 72,318 t CO2e
Water extraction – 38,390 m³
Hazardous waste – 9.07 tonnes
Non-hazardous waste – 10,407 tonnes
Social
Gender ratio – Male 67%, Female 33%
Reportable accidents – 8 accidents, 0 deaths
Governance
0 violations of corruption, money laundering, fines, convictions or sanctions.
A bit about BarthHaas:
HPA are regional representatives of the global BarthHaas group, which is the world’s largest supplier of hop products and services.
BarthHaas operates across all continents, providing support to its members along the whole value supply chain: from breeding and growing through to processing and the marketing of hops and hop products.
Their innovation centres, Barth Innovations in the UK and Haas Innovations in the US, are dedicated to research and development. We have access to their results, which means our customers can take advantage of the full potential of hops. Because your beer is our passion.