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TREATING THE PLANET:

Sustainability

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Like all good recipes, using the right ingredients is crucial. But knowing what’s in the cupboard is always your first point of call. In 2020 we ran a Lifecycle Analysis from grass to glass, which measured our impact on the planet. We looked at everything from the impact of our dairy farming, through to our production process, water usage, packaging, logistics and waste disposal. Our high environmental standards and plans for improvement is what led us to a score of 21 points in our B Corp environment assessment, but with every good recipe there’s always room to improve! We’ve set ambitious targets that set our direction and priorities all the way to 2030. These include achieving net zero in our direct operations and halving our supply chain emissions, ensuring all our products are widely recyclable and reducing the amount of water we use to make our much-loved bottles of Baileys. Have a read below to see how we’re getting on:

Baileys Sustainability

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Energy

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Since 2008, all Baileys operations have run on 100% renewable electricity - that’s some good energy

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We’re fully committed to reaching net-zero in our direct operations by 2030, as well as reducing our carbon emissions by 50% across our ‘value chain’ (that means everything that goes into making Baileys from start to finish). These targets have been developed in line with the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), meaning we’re meeting the criteria for the 1.5°c degree pathway!

Water

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At our production sites where we make and bottle our delicious Baileys, we’ve already reduced our water consumption by 29%.

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And the good news will keep on flowing, as we’ve committed to reducing water across the entire Baileys operation by 20% by 2030 from grass to glass.

Packaging

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At Baileys we create zero waste to landfill in our direct operations, reducing, reusing, and recycling everything on site since 2014.

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Most of our packaging is already recyclable but we’re working towards a goal for 100% of our packaging to be recyclable, reusable, or compostable packaging by 2030.

The Baileys Cows

The Baileys Cows

One of the most important steps to improving our impact on the planet is through our Baileys supplier farms. Irish Dairy is amongst the most CO2 efficient milk producer in the EU but there’s always more that can be done. And, as our cows are the stars of Baileys’ production, we make sure to treat them like the dairy queens they are. Read on to find out more about the work we’re doing with our suppliers to improve our impact.

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Ireland’s National Sustainable Dairy Assurance Scheme means all Irish farms are audited every 18 months for the highest standards for animal welfare traceability, environmental protection, and food safety. Every single farm has a data record of their sustainability improvements, ensuring our suppliers’ stay on track of their impact and are constantly working to improve it.

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Our supplier farms operate a grass-based farming system. Regular rainfall, which naturally irrigates the and Irish soils is how we provide luscious green fields for our cows to graze on, more than 200 days of the year.

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Stress-free cows mean better quality cream. Milk is monitored for somatic cell levels, which helps us understand the cow’s udder health and stress levels. This ensures our cows have low stress levels, maintain good health, and always produce the best possible cream.

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Our farmer suppliers have unrivalled traceability, meaning we know where every drop of Irish cream that goes into our bottles has come from. Through our partners technological infrastructure, they are held to high regulation and measurement standards when it comes to tracing environmental impact. Even employing remote sensing via up-to-date satellite imagery which tracks their impact.

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On the farms

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"Baileys was the first customer to speak to me about sustainability over twenty years ago"

- Joe Hayden

Baileys’ cream supplier

One of the most important places we can improve our impact on the planet is on our Baileys supplier farms. Read on to find out how we’re continuously improving.

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We say those who make Baileys together, stay together - it’s why we work with over 385 of the same Irish family farms, year after year, decade after decade. Around 98% of these farms have been family run for generations, meaning decades of hands-on experience. We’re proud partners of Tirlán, our primary dairy supplier, an entirely farmer-owned co-operative, giving farmers more control and say in their businesses.

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Sustainable Farming Academy - Tirlan and Baileys

Tirlán and Baileys are passionate in our commitment in supporting farmers on their sustainability journey. Together, we’ve co-founded the Sustainable Farming Academy; giving future generations the knowledge and skills to progress sustainable farming even further.

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Together we're implementing regenerative agriculture farming practices to restore soil and increase biodiversity. This includes the purchase of 100,000 native Irish trees and hedgerows by Tirlán farm family suppliers 12 months ahead of the target, providing the best environment possible for our cows and the species they share the fields with.

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One of our dairy suppliers: The Hayden family farm

Since 1865, the Hayden family have run a successful farm, thanks to their ethical farming rituals alongside a long-term focus on sustainability, biodiversity and animal welfare. To help his herd relax during the milking process, Joe even plays music to them, that’s a tip that’s been passed down through the generations (in the past the cows would be sung to at milking). Think of it as cow meditation.

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"I've been milking cows here for over 44 years - my children reckon I’ve milked at least 3.5 million in my life (so far)."

- Joe Hayden

Baileys’ cream supplier

Becoming a more sustainable farm isn’t easy; it requires time, work, and investment. But speak to Joe or any of our dairy farm suppliers and you’ll quickly see it’s all worthwhile. Many of them inherited their farms from generations before them and will pass it down for generations to come, which is why sustainability and taking the best possible care of the land is at the heart of everything they do.

All of Baileys' commitments are part of the Diageo Society 2030 Spirit of Progress Plan

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More information on Tirlán “Living Proof” Sustainability Strategy & Commitments can be found here

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