Flora, officially known as Flora Health, is a leading name in the natural health industry, headquartered in California. Founded in 1965, the company has established itself as a pioneer in the development of high-quality herbal supplements and natural health products, serving customers across North America and beyond. Flora's core offerings include a diverse range of organic herbal extracts, probiotics, and essential oils, all crafted with a commitment to sustainability and purity. Their unique formulations are designed to support holistic wellness, setting them apart in a competitive market. With decades of experience, Flora has garnered a reputation for excellence, earning numerous accolades for product quality and innovation. As a trusted brand, Flora continues to influence the natural health landscape, making significant strides in promoting health and well-being through nature.
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Flora's score of 26 is lower than 57% of the industry. This can give you a sense of how well the company is doing compared to its peers.
In 2024, Flora reported carbon emissions of approximately 8,700 kg CO2e from Scope 2, specifically from purchased electricity. This marks a slight increase from 2023, where emissions were about 8,600 kg CO2e. Over the past five years, emissions from purchased electricity have shown a general trend of fluctuation, with 2022 at approximately 8,300 kg CO2e and 2021 at about 7,800 kg CO2e. The highest recorded emissions in this period were in 2019, at approximately 14,100 kg CO2e. Flora has not disclosed any Scope 1 or Scope 3 emissions data, nor have they set specific reduction targets or initiatives under the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). The organisation's climate commitments remain unspecified, indicating a potential area for future development in their sustainability strategy. Overall, Flora's emissions data reflects a focus on Scope 2 emissions, with no significant reduction targets or achievements reported to date.
Climate goals typically focus on 2030 interim targets and 2050 net-zero commitments, aligned with global frameworks like the Paris Agreement and Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) to ensure alignment with global climate goals.
Flora has not publicly committed to specific 2030 or 2050 climate goals through the major frameworks we track. Companies often set interim 2030 targets and long-term 2050 net-zero goals to demonstrate measurable progress toward decarbonization.
