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SUPPORTING POLICIES AND REPORTS



Reporting Approach

We are committed to communicating our performance regularly and transparently. As such, the Restaurant Brands for Good section of our website is designed to be updated at least annually, and we also publish annual summaries of progress and report against external frameworks, including GRI and SASB, in addition to reporting our greenhouse gas emissions and climate action strategy through the annual CDP Climate survey.

Reporting Scope

Unless otherwise specified, information in these webpages pertains to Restaurant Brands International and its subsidiaries for fiscal year 2022 (January to December). References to “restaurants” or “system-wide restaurants” include franchised restaurants and those owned by us. Information in these webpages also excludes all operations in Russia, where the business is fully franchised and does not receive corporate support from RBI. Statements on our Restaurant Brands for Good website are based on information and assumptions available at the time of publication. We have relied on third-party sources, including vendors, for accuracy and completeness. All dollar amounts are in U.S. Dollars, unless otherwise stated.

Reporting Boundaries

Our Franchisees and vendors are independent business owners who make decisions for their own organizations, while maintaining core standards for our brand and customer satisfaction. We work in collaboration with them to raise awareness of ESG topics and offer tools and opportunities for improvement. Together, we set objectives, monitor progress, and engage in shared innovation.

Contact Information

For questions regarding Restaurant Brands for Good and our reporting, please contact [email protected].




Latest Reports

Restaurant Brands for Good: 2022 Year In Review

2023 CDP Climate Questionnaire Responses (for reporting year 2022)

Government Activities and Trade Association Memberships

Restaurant Brands International’s Public Policy Engagement Policy is available here.

Restaurant Brands International (RBI) acts in accordance with all federal, state, provincial, and municipal disclosure laws. This disclosure is for RBI and does not include individual franchisees or franchise organizations.

United States & Canada (2022)

State & Provincial Engagement Activities

For 2022, information about lobbying activities can be found at:

Trade Association Memberships

RBI supports trade associations in the United States and Canada that represent a broad spectrum of views on industry and policy issues. It is our practice to require these trade associations to agree that no part of RBI’s dues will be used for political contributions, independent expenditures, electioneering communications, or ballot initiatives, as those terms are defined by applicable law. Also, no part of the dues may be deposited into any account used by any association required to report its contributions and expenditures under Section 527 of the Internal Revenue Code. The following is a list of national trade associations in the United States and Canada of which RBI is a member and pays annual dues of $50,000 or more:

  • National Restaurant Association (U.S.)
  • Retail Council of Canada (CND)
  • Restaurants Canada (CND)

Political Action Committee

Restaurant Brands International does not have a federal political action committee.

Past Reports

Restaurant Brands for Good: 2021 Year In Review

2022 CDP Climate Questionnaire Responses

2021 CDP Climate Questionnaire Responses

Restaurant Brands for Good: 2020 Year In Review

2019 GRI & SASB Index

2017 Sustainability Report

2016 Sustainability Report

2016 Sustainability Framework

2016 GRI Index