Some of the biggest names in retail have backed a drive to address the causes of climate change ahead of the government’s target.

The initiative, coordinated by the British Retail Consortium (BRC), is designed to “develop a ground-breaking decarbonisation plan that will guide the industry on the steps necessary to accelerate progress to a Net Zero UK” ahead of the official target date of 2050.

Aldi, Amazon, Boots UK, Central England Co-operative, the Co-op, Costa Coffee, Dixons Carphone, GreggsIkea UK and Ireland, Kingfisher, Lidl GB, Marks & Spencer, Missguided, Morrisons, Musgrave, Next, Ocado Retail, TJX UK and WHSmith are all supporting the push.

The intention is to create a “roadmap that will provide retailers with the guidance and support necessary to decarbonise”, which will extend to products and the supply chain, as well as to their own operations such as shops and distribution centres.

BRC head of sustainability policy Peter Andrews said: “Climate change remains one of the biggest threats to the planet. As we start to recover from the coronavirus pandemic, there is no better opportunity to build a greener, more sustainable world.

“The expectations of society are shifting rapidly. Greater action from businesses is expected. Retail will lead the way.

“Retailers, suppliers and customers all have their part to play in reducing their carbon emissions. This roadmap will be the first step towards a better, more sustainable future. It will then be up to wider industry and government to implement the recommendations it sets out.”