Tractor Supply Company has released its 2022 Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) report.
The farm and ranch retailer said that for the fourth consecutive year, the report is aligned with the TCFD’s recommendations for climate disclosure. The report includes information on Tractor Supply’s operations structured around four thematic areas: governance, strategy, risk management and metrics and targets.
Tractor Supply also announced its commitment to setting science-based targets to reduce carbon emissions, in line with the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi).
These goals will create a reduction pathway that enables future generations to steward the land for years to come. Tractor Supply is in the process of developing science-based targets which will be submitted and validated by SBTi. The new targets will replace existing emissions targets covering Scope 1, Scope 2 and Scope 3, and hold the retailer accountable for more meaningful reductions.
“We take our responsibility to be good stewards seriously. For the fourth consecutive year, we are pleased to release our TCFD report, in addition to announcing our commitment to align our carbon reduction goals with SBTi,” said Noni Ellison, general counsel and head of stewardship efforts for Tractor Supply. “We believe these efforts create resiliency not only for the environment and future of Life Out Here, but also for our company, shareholders, and team members.”
To learn more about Tractor Supply’s Stewardship efforts and view the TCFD Report, click here.
Based in Brentwood, Tennessee, Tractor Supply operates 2,198 Tractor Supply stores in 49 states and 195 Petsense by Tractor Supply stores in 23 states.