Tajín, officially known as Tajín S.A. de C.V., is a renowned Mexican company headquartered in Mexico (MX). Established in 1985, Tajín has become a leader in the food industry, particularly in the production of its signature seasoning blends. The company primarily operates in North America and Latin America, catering to a diverse consumer base that appreciates bold flavours. Tajín's core product, the iconic Tajín seasoning, combines dried chillies, lime, and salt, offering a unique taste that enhances a variety of dishes, from fruits to snacks. This distinctive blend has positioned Tajín as a household name, celebrated for its versatility and quality. With a strong market presence, Tajín continues to achieve notable milestones, solidifying its reputation as a pioneer in the seasoning sector.
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In 2023, Tajín reported greenhouse gas emissions intensity of approximately 41,500 kg CO2e per barrel in refineries and about 4,500 kg CO2e per MMcf in gas processing complexes. The following year, 2024, saw a slight decrease in emissions intensity, with figures of about 40,580 kg CO2e per barrel and approximately 4,420 kg CO2e per MMcf. By 2025, emissions intensity further reduced to around 39,660 kg CO2e per barrel and about 4,340 kg CO2e per MMcf. While Tajín has demonstrated a commitment to reducing emissions intensity over the years, there are currently no specified reduction targets or climate pledges documented. The company operates within a challenging industry context, where significant emissions are often associated with refining and gas processing activities. As such, ongoing efforts to improve efficiency and reduce emissions intensity are crucial for aligning with broader climate goals.
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Tajín is not committed to any reduction initiatives we track. This may change over time as the company engages with new initiatives or updates its commitments. DitchCarbon will update this information as it becomes available.