Graze publishes limited sustainability data with no quantified emissions baselines or verified supply-chain footprints. A vague 2030 carbon-neutral pledge lacks interim targets or reduction pathway. B Corp certification and plant-focused products offer modest credibility, but the 2022 Impact Report is three years outdated with no successor.
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SINK = (0.3 × Base + 0.7 × Performance) × ScaleStrongest on Controversies & Red Flags and Energy Source (7/10, 5/10). Weakest on Emissions Trajectory and Targets & Commitments (2/10, 3/10).
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Among the 41 major food & beverage (non-meat) brands we've scored, Graze is tied =15th of 41, with 6 others.
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Graze is a UK-based food distribution and snack manufacturer founded in 2007, headquartered in London. The company produces plant-based savoury and sweet snacks—nuts, seeds, grains, dried fruit, and oat bars—sold online and in retail. Owned by Katjes International/Candy Kittens as of December 2025, it operates a single manufacturing facility in Kingston-upon-Thames.
Former parent company; transition case study on brand sustainability reporting post-divestment.
View breakdown →Plant-forward UK snack/beverage brand with similar B Corp pathway; comparable scale and transparency challenges.
View breakdown →Plant-based food producer; larger scale but faced greenwashing scrutiny; instructive on impact-claim rigour.
View breakdown →Alternative protein player; contrasting public-company disclosure standards and emissions accountability frameworks.
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