Just Eat Takeaway operates across 17 markets but has fundamental gaps in climate accountability. Scope 3 emissions represent 99% of its footprint yet are ignored in net-zero targets. Intensity-based goals mask absolute emissions growth. No biodiversity, water, or supplier engagement strategy exists despite the company's central role in global food systems.
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SINK = (0.3 × Base + 0.7 × Performance) × ScaleStrongest on Controversies & Red Flags and Carbon Footprint — Operations (7/10, 6/10). Weakest on Water Impact and Nature & Biodiversity Impact (1/10, 1/10).
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Among the 15 major e-commerce / online retail brands we've scored, Just Eat Takeaway.com sits 12th of 15.
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Just Eat Takeaway is a food delivery platform operating in 17 countries, connecting consumers to restaurants through its online marketplace. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Amsterdam, it operates as a logistics and technology intermediary in the e-commerce food sector, with 900 employees.
Direct peer in food delivery logistics with parallel transparency and supply chain accountability gaps
View breakdown →Platform economy peer with similar Scope 3 disclosure avoidance and intensity-based target framing
View breakdown →Large food sector player with stronger supplier engagement but comparable biodiversity and water disclosure weaknesses
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