Myprotein·Food & Beverage (non-meat)·Northwich, England·Founded 2004·Last verified 31 May 2026
38
out of 100
Below expectationsPending Review

Myprotein lacks standalone environmental disclosure despite operating manufacturing and distribution at significant scale. No reported Scope 1, 2, or 3 emissions; no water data; no absolute emissions trajectory. Group-level SBTi targets exist but delivery is unverified. Award-winning waste diversion programme is the only concrete operational win.

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.
35 / 100
Raw score
Weighted average before scale penalty.
(0.3 × 50) + (0.7 × 35) = 39.5
Scale penalty
Multiplier based on absolute emissions volume — physics-first.
× 0.95
Final score
Rounded. Below expectations.
38 / 100
The ten questions

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

Strongest on Controversies & Red Flags and Resource Use & Waste (6/10, 5/10). Weakest on Water Impact and Emissions Trajectory (2/10, 2/10).

Where the evidence comes from

Every document used, listed.

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

[1]Self-reported
THG — Our Impact: Protecting Climate and Nature
Ongoing
Q1Q2Q3Q4Q5Q8Q9
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[2]Self-reported
Myprotein — Sustainability
Ongoing
Q4Q5Q7Q9
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[3]Third-party verified
THG Bold Sustainability Goals to Create a Better World
2024
Q2Q3Q8Q9
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[4]Self-reported
THG Awarded for Transforming Myprotein Product Surplus into Fish Feed
2023
Q6
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[5]Self-reported
Myprotein — New Mono-Material Carbon-Friendly Packaging
2024
Q6
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[6]Public record
Myprotein Returns to Growth Despite Record-High Whey Prices
2026
Q3
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[7]Public record
Environmental Research Center — Prop 65 Settlement
2020
Q10
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[8]Third-party verified
SustainabilityTracker — Myprotein.com
2025
Q8
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[9]Self-reported
Myprotein — A/WEAR Sustainable Training Range
Ongoing
Q5
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[10]Self-reported
Myprotein — Sustainability: Our Planet
Ongoing
Q7
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Myprotein in context

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

Among the 41 major food & beverage (non-meat) brands we've scored, Myprotein is tied =29th of 41, with 3 others.

=29/41
Myprotein's rank
43
Industry average
31
Industry low
57
Industry high
How this score has moved

Myprotein's score over time.

today

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What's being contested

This score is not currently being contested.

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About Myprotein

Myprotein is a nutrition and sports supplement brand founded in 2004, headquartered in Northwich, England. Owned by THG plc, it manufactures and sells protein powders, fitness products, and sportswear globally via e-commerce. Primary products are whey-based, plant-based, and vegan proteins alongside vitamins and clothing.

Founded
2004
Headquarters
Northwich, England
Employees
~360
Annual revenue
~£600M (as part of THG Nutrition ~£600M division)
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