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Seeka Releases Sustainability Report 2023

Monday 3rd July 2023

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Seeka’s Sustainability Report 2023 introduces Seeka’s NZ$201 million Sustainability Linked Loan, which replaces its previous banking facilities, and outlines the progress Seeka has made towards the sustainability targets established in 2022.

 

Seeka’s 2022 carbon footprint increased to 22,839 tonnes C02e compared to 19,864 tonnes C02e in 2021. The acquisition of two post-harvest businesses, Orangewood Ltd and NZ Fruits Ltd, during the period, as well as a full year impact of the 2021 acquisition of Opotiki Packing and Cool Storage Ltd have increased Seeka’s absolute carbon footprint.

 

The report discusses Seeka’s response to climate change, with a focus on learning from the number of extreme weather events the Company faced over the past year, including floods, frosts, cyclones, and hail, together with the steps we are taking to reduce GHG emissions, operate in a safe environment, care for our communities and govern the Company.

 

Last Friday, Seeka announced it had completed its banking refinancing at 30 June 2023, into a NZ$201 million Sustainability Linked Loan, with Westpac NZ acting as the Sole Sustainability Coordinator, Agent and Mandated Lead Arranger and Bookrunner.

 

Seeka Chief Executive, Michael Franks, outlined that sustainability is increasingly considered in all business operations and the introduction of the Sustainability Linked Loan further reinforces the importance of sustainability in our business decisions.



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