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Supported Documents | Available data |
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Scope 1 | 74814 t.CO2e |
Scope 2 | 280141 t.CO2e |
Scope 3 | ❌ |
SBTi trajectory | ✅ |
Report published on the CDP | ❌ |
Report published on the ADEME website | ❌ |
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Analyze my scopes 1 & 2
Calculating the GHG emissions from scopes 1 and 2 allows you to assess the environmental impact of your company's activities and to identify the challenges caused by climate change. This is a way to initiate the company's climate strategy and to identify the first action steps to take.
Analyze my scope 3
Scope emissions 1 and 2 together are not sufficient enough to fully understand the environmental impact of a company. In fact, scope 3 emissions account for around 70 to 90% of a company’s carbon footprint. Therefore, it is essential for a company to optimize their supply chain.
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If a company communicates their emissions, they can help their suppliers and customers to analyze their own scope 3 emissions - which are an essential component to understanding our environmental impact and to successfully transition to a low-carbon society. As a result, this helps to support a more responsible purchasing policy.
Define a trajectory and transition plan
Once all of your emissions have been calculated, a company will develop a “climate strategy.” This requires clarifying reduction targets in conjunction with the Paris Agreement and the development of an action plan: which will include environmental measures, mobilization of human and financial resources, raising employee awareness, engaging, and the development of carbon contribution projects.
About Cracker Barrel
Various Figures
1969
Creation date
50000 - 99999
Number of employees
Food & Beverage
Industry

Company Description
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc., doing business as simply Cracker Barrel, is an American chain of restaurant and gift stores with a Southern country theme. The company was founded by Dan Evins in 1969. Its first store was in Lebanon, Tennessee; the corporate offices are located at a different facility in the same city. The chain's stores were at first positioned near Interstate Highway exits in the Southeastern and Midwestern United States, but expanded across the country during the 1990s and 2000s. As of September 16, 2020, the chain operates 663 stores in 45 states.