Pip & Nut has built credible sustainability foundations — B Corp certified, SBTi-aligned net zero targets, no palm oil, and active supply chain engagement — but lacks the verification and transparency to back scale-up claims. Emissions trajectory unproven, Scope 3 data fragmented, and offset methodology opaque.
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SINK = (0.3 × Base + 0.7 × Performance) × ScaleStrongest on Controversies & Red Flags and Transparency & Accountability (8/10, 7/10). Weakest on Emissions Trajectory and Water Impact (4/10, 5/10).
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Among the 41 major food & beverage (non-meat) brands we've scored, Pip & Nut is tied =3rd of 41, with 1 other.
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Pip & Nut is a UK-based peanut and almond butter brand founded in 2013, headquartered in London. It operates an asset-light model with outsourced manufacturing and retail distribution across 7,000+ stores. The company positions sustainability as core to its brand identity and holds B Corp certification.
Scale-up sustainability challenger with B Corp roots scaling retail fast; emissions growth risk mirrors Pip & Nut's trajectory.
View breakdown →UK food SME with annual impact reports and supply chain engagement; comparable transparency baseline and regional scale.
View breakdown →Peer supply chain transparency initiative (Pip & Nut joined Open Chain in 2024); mission-driven snacking comparator.
View breakdown →Plant-based food scale-up with ambitious net zero targets; comparable verification gaps and claims credibility challenges.
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