Plan A - Our Planet

The impact of climate change affects all of us and the scientific evidence is clear – urgent action is needed by everyone. An important part of our strategy to reshape M&S for sustainable, profitable growth is our ambition to become a net zero business across our value chain by 2040.

To support our ambitions, we set reduction targets that align with climate science to limit global warming to 1.5°C and had these validated by the Science Based Target initiative (SBTi) in 2022. Subsequently, the SBTi released new guidance for businesses with FLAG emissions, which are emissions related to Forestry, Land and Agriculture. Non-FLAG emissions are emissions from energy and industry (E&I), which are all the other fossil-based emissions from a company. In 2025, in line with the new guidance, we reset our targets to include FLAG and non-FLAG and updated our Scope 3 base year from 2016/17 to 2022/23. These targets, which are aligned to climate science, have been validated by the SBTi.

To deliver against our targets we have 10 priority areas, underpinned by three enablers that support their delivery and progress against these. Progress updates are shared in our ESG report.

 

Our operations
Our supply chain

Reducing our carbon emissions is not something we can do alone. The achievements of Plan A to date are thanks to the efforts of our colleagues, who we know are passionate about building a sustainable future. We’ve started by improving carbon literacy across our business, giving colleagues a greater understanding of the emissions associated with how we source, make and move our products.

Through our partnership with WWF, we’ve been inviting colleagues to assess their personal environmental footprint using WWF’s environmental footprint calculator. So far, around 1,000 colleagues have used the online tool to understand their environmental impact and view actions they can take to reduce it. 

We’ve identified 100 colleagues as 'Carbon Champions'. They work in key roles such as buying, sourcing and logistics and will help activate our net zero transformation across different areas of our business. By building knowledge across these teams, we can take action quickly to reduce emissions. We have also established a Plan A Network, giving our colleagues space for discussion, engagement and learning on climate change. The network now has over 1,800 members from across stores, support centres and distribution centres.

In Fashion, Home & Beauty we have a Sustainability Academy to support our product development colleagues and teach them about sustainability topics, such as circular fashion, animal welfare and sustainable sourcing. 

Our journey so far

Our journey so far

We first launched Plan A in 2007 and have been working to reduce our impact on the planet ever since. It continues to play a pivotal role for the business, and our ambition to become a net zero business across our value chain by 2040 is an important part of our strategy to reshape M&S for sustainable, profitable growth.
Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD)
Plan A Accelerator Fund
Revolving Credit Facility
Deforestation
Deforestation
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Circular Economy & Waste
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Plastics and Packaging
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