Graze·Food & Beverage (non-meat)·London, United Kingdom·Founded 2007·Last verified 31 May 2026
44
out of 100
Below expectationsPending Review

Graze publishes impact commitments but lacks quantified emissions baselines or science-aligned targets. No Scope 1, 2, or 3 GHG Protocol disclosures exist despite operating a dedicated UK manufacturing facility. B Corp certification and waste reduction claims are dated; no post-2022 updates confirm progress. Carbon neutral 2030 pledge is unsubstantiated.

The calculation

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Same formula for every company. No curve. No private weighting.

SINK = (0.3 × Base + 0.7 × Performance) × Scale
Industry base impact
Food & Beverage (non-meat) sector ceiling.
50 / 100
Performance score
Sum of the 10 rubric questions, scored 0–10 each.
42 / 100
Raw score
Weighted average before scale penalty.
(0.3 × 50) + (0.7 × 42) = 44.4
Scale penalty
Multiplier based on absolute emissions volume — physics-first.
× 1
Final score
Rounded. Below expectations.
44 / 100
The ten questions

Where Graze is strong, and where it isn't.

Strongest on Controversies & Red Flags and Energy Source (7/10, 5/10). Weakest on Emissions Trajectory and Targets & Commitments (2/10, 3/10).

Where the evidence comes from

Every document used, listed.

8 sources used in this assessment. All publicly available. Each row shows which rubric questions it informed.

[1]Self-reported
Graze becomes B Corp brand for commitment to healthier snacks and healthier planet
2021
Q1Q4Q6
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[2]Self-reported
Graze Impact Report 2022
2022
Q1Q2Q5Q6Q7Q8Q9
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[3]Self-reported
Snack to the Future — Graze Sustainability
Ongoing
Q2Q9
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[4]Public record
Unilever planning to sell Graze
2025
Q3
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[5]Public record
Candy Kittens snaps up Unilever's Graze as part of new growth strategy
2025
Q3
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[6]Third-party verified
Graze — B Corporation Profile
Ongoing
Q7Q9
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[7]Public record
Candy Kittens buys Graze from Unilever
2025
Q5
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[8]Third-party verified
InfluenceMap: The Meat and Dairy Industry Lobbying Pressing Pause on Climate Legislation in the EU
Unknown
Q10
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Graze in context

Where Graze sits among food & beverage (non-meat) peers.

Among the 41 major food & beverage (non-meat) brands we've scored, Graze is tied =15th of 41, with 6 others.

=15/41
Graze's rank
43
Industry average
31
Industry low
57
Industry high
How this score has moved

Graze's score over time.

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What's being contested

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About Graze

Graze is a UK food manufacturer and distributor founded in 2007, headquartered in London. It produces plant-based snacks—nuts, seeds, grains, dried fruit, pulses—predominantly vegan and vegetarian formulations. Owned by Unilever until December 2025, now acquired by Katjes International. Operates a single facility in Kingston-upon-Thames with approximately £36M annual revenue (2024).

Founded
2007
Headquarters
London, United Kingdom
Employees
~200
Annual revenue
~£36M (2024)
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