Chipotle Mexican Grill on Thursday pledged to cut its carbon emissions by 50% by 2030, not only from its restaurants but also the supporting supply chain.
As world leaders wrapped a promise-filled conference on climate change in Glasgow this week, the Newport Beach, Calif.-based chain accelerated its own goals for reducing emissions from its nearly 3,000 restaurants — as well as from the transportation system and supply chain that support the brand — a move made more challenging by Chipotle’s plan to double its unit count in North America.
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