Fast food chain Jack in the Box Inc. published greenhouse gas emissions data after a climate-related shareholder proposal secured a rare corporate ballot win.
The data, posted to Jack in the Box’s website, discloses its GHG emissions for the 2023 financial year. The disclosures cover Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions, which reflect sources such as refrigerants and electricity use, according to the company’s reporting.
The new data comes after a two-year-old shareholder advocacy group, the Accountability Board, called out Jack in the Box at its annual meeting in March for not providing emissions data. The proposal, which also ...
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