MERCADONA ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY 2010
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MERCADONA ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY 2010
MERCADONA ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY 2010 C/ Valencia, 5 46016 Tavernes Blanques (Valencia) T. +34 963 883 333 F. +34 963 883 302 www.mercadona.es Although we have made substantial progress with our environmental management systems, we are aware there are many aspects still to improve and are continuing to work with this goal in mind INDEX 0. Introduction........................................ 2 1. Sustainable transport........................... 4 2. Energy savings................................... 12 3. Commercial packaging management.... 22 4. Waste management............................ 30 5. “Eco-designed” products.................... 34 6. Retail Forum..................................... 43 7. Relevant data 2010........................... 44 Environmental Policy 1 0. INTRODUCTION Mercadona is a Spanish family-owned supermarket company whose objective is to fully satisfy the grocery, home cleaning and hygiene product needs of its “Bosses”, which is how the company refers to its customers. Mercadona’s management model has been based on Total Quality. Through this method, Mercadona satisfies the company’s five components in equal measure: “The Boss,” The Employee, The Supplier, Society and The Capital. Following this model and accomplishing its commitment to Society, Mercadona is working to improve the environmental consequences of its activity by continuously looking for ways to improve its processes. 2 Environmental Policy MERCADONA TODAY (data to December 2010) P Family-owned company. Capital 100% Spanish. P 1,310 local stores. P 9 logistics blocks and two planned/under construction. P 4.4 million households. P 8,532 million “Kiliters” (sales units). P 16,485 million Euros sold. P 63,500 employees, 67% women. All of them with permanent contracts. P More than 100 integrated suppliers and more than 2,000 suppliers. The environmental study carried out on the company revealed that the most significant impact on the environment from our activity is due to: 1. Transport. 2. Energy consumption. 3. Packaging production and waste. Our main efforts to minimize the environmental impact of our activity are concentrated in these areas. Environmental Policy 3 1. SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT 1.1 DOCKING BAY PURCHASING 1.2 INTERMODAL TRANSPORT 1.3 URBAN TRANPORT Sustainable logistics is a project developed by the Logistics Department. Its aim is to “transport more with fewer resources.” Although the fleet is not owned by Mercadona, the company manages all logistics directly. We also endeavor, along with Acotral, our logistics integrated supplier, to constantly update the fleet. In 2010, 36% of vehicles had the Euro certificate 5 and the remaining 64% had the Euro 4. In 2010, by combining the use of trucks, trains and ships, along with the strategy of “docking bay purchasing” we have reduced the company’s logistics impact on the environment. In addition, Mercadona constantly searches for new ways of contributing to reduce congestion in cities and roads, by applying different strategies that help to reduce the impact of transportation. 4 Environmental Policy 1.1 DOCKING BAY PURCHASING Goods are collected by truck directly from the supplier’s factory, avoiding empty trips and reducing the number of vehicles (trucks and vans) going to the stores. The Estrategia del Ocho: Allows us to optimize truck management, avoiding empty journeys. We apply the so called Estrategia del Ocho: - Collect goods directly from the supplier’s factory and take them to storage. - Deliver goods to the stores. - Pick up the packaging from the store to recycle as well as the reusable boxes and pallets. - Transport all packaging, boxes and pallets to the logistics blocks, the supplier’s factories and/or to the recycling plants. - And re-start the process. All goods pass through Mercadona’s logistics centers, avoiding unnecessary trips from suppliers to the stores. Another complementary strategy is the logistics plan, which consists of building our logistics blocks in accordance with the expansion plan and to bring the supplier’s facilities closer to the logistics blocks. As a result, in the last few years, the average distance between storage areas and stores has been reduced by 50 kilometers. Annual savings achieved: - 15 million fewer kilometers by empty trucks. - 70,000 trucks removed from the roads. - 83,500 tons of CO2 prevented. Environmental Policy 5 571 trains per year and 5 different train routes: So far we have established 5 different transport routes joining the following cities: Tarragona, Sevilla, Córdoba, Valencia y Madrid. 17,000 fewer tons of CO2 emissions in the atmosphere 1.2 INTERMODAL TRANSPORT In order to optimize procedures and reduce the impact of transport on the environment, we are working to increase the volume of goods transported by train and by ship. For example, train journeys allow us to transport hygiene and cleaning products from the integrated supplier’s facility in Sevilla to other logistics blocks and return with canned goods and cellulose from Tarragona or Castilla and León. GOODS We are also able to bring goods from Rotterdam and Italy, via Bilbao, Tarragona and Cádiz by ship. Thanks to these measures, in 2010 we achieved: - 285,000 tons of goods transported by 571 trains (5% more than in 2009). - 585,000 tons transported by ship. - 42,300 tucks removed from the roads. - 11.5 million fewer kilometers driven by road. - 47,000 fewer tons of CO2 in the atmosphere. 6 Environmental Policy 571 trains per year Environmental Policy 7 1.3 URBAN TRANSPORT Another strategy we have developed to improve mobility within the town center is Silent Nighttime Unloading. This is part of the TUM (urban transport of goods), and consists of entering the town center with the biggest trucks permitted when there is the least traffic, to avoid disturbing the neighbors. The challenge is to unload the goods in the quickest and quietest way possible. In 2002, Mercadona, along with AECOC and Barcelona’s Town Hall, started to introduce the Silent Nighttime Unloading as a strategy to reduce truck circulation in the daytime. With Silent Nighttime Unloading, the number of necessary trips has been reduced, and they are scheduled when there is least traffic to avoid disturbing the neighbors It’s worth mentioning that Mercadona was awarded the Pacto por la Movilidad en Barcelona prize in 2003, by the Town Hall and the Mayor Joan Clos for its Silent Nighttime Unloading project. By the end of 2010 Silent Nighttime Unloading was implemented in 407 stores (31% of the total), located in 35 different provinces. Advantages of urban transport of goods: - 1.8 times fewer emissions. - The urban transport vehicles spend 4 times less time in the city, reducing traffic congestion. - Lower fuel consumption per ton transported. - Reduction of noise pollution. - Reduction of two thirds of the number of trucks on the road. - 70,000 fewer tons of CO2 in 2010. 8 Environmental Policy 407 stores with Silent Nighttime Unloading 70,000 fewer tons of CO2 Environmental Policy 9 Mercadona and Acotral, an integrated supplier, have incorporated the first truck operated by natural gas (GPN) to the urban distribution. The advantages of using this fuel are: a) 30% reduction of CO2 emissions compared to traditional trucks. b) 80% reduction of greenhouse gasses. c) 0 particle emission. d) 50% reduction in engine noise. e) Reduction of maintenance, and so generates fewer poisonous residues. All of these points contribute to improving the air quality in urban centers. At the moment this type of truck is used for stores in Madrid’s downtown. Silent Nighttime Unloading: 407 CO2 stores using Silent Nighttime Unloading (6% more than in 2009) Gas fuel trucks: Reduction of 30% 50% of CO2 emissions and 10 Environmental Policy of noise 70,000 fewer tons of CO2 emissions Because of these sustainable transport initiatives in 2010 we have: Respected the environment Taken out of circulation 217,500 112,000 fewer tons of CO2 vehicles per year Avoided 26 milion kilometers Demonstrated that sustainable transport is profitable Environmental Policy 11 2. ENERGY SAVINGS 2.1 MEASURES FOR REDUCING CLIMATE CONTROL ENERGY DEMAND 2.2 MEASURES FOR REDUCING ENERGY CONSUMPTION 2.3 MEASURES FOR REDUCING LIGHTING CONSUMPTION 2.4 EFFECTIVE WAYS OF SAVING ENERGY 2.5 PRACTICES TO SAVE ENERGY IN WAREHOUSES Even though Mercadona’s activity is not industrial, the main environmental impact and a relatively important cost, is related to energy consumption, and the indirect emissions, mainly greenhouse gasses caused by this consumption. This is what has motivated the company to develop and implement mechanisms and methods of saving energy and to apply them in the whole company whenever they are technically and financially viable. The objective is the simultaneous reduction of the environmental impact and the economic costs of the activity in the stores and logistics blocks. 12 Environmental Policy Mercadona’s energy consumption can be divided the following way: WAREHOUSE 11% OFFICES 1% STORES 88% Breakdown of consumption in a standard store: OVEN 4% LIGHTING 25% REFRIGERATION 50% AIR CONDITIONING 16% SOCKETS 5% In 2007 Mercadona developed the “Eco-friendly Store Project.” Since then, all newly opened and refurbished stores follow more than 20 energy saving rules which together give an annual saving of 66,000 kWh per store. This project has been certified by AENOR. Environmental Policy 13 2.1 MEASURES FOR REDUCING CLIMATE CONTROL ENERGY DEMAND 1. DOORS ACTION: Installation of a fast automatic vertical closing door. OBJECTIVE: To separate the air-conditioned areas (retail space) from the non air conditioned areas (storage area). 2. LOBBY ACTION: A Lobby at the entrance of the shops (automatic glass door, screen partition, enclosing elements etc.). OBJECTIVE: To avoid drafts and an exchange of temperatures with the exterior, and to eliminate the need of placing a ventilation machine (air curtain). 3. CEILINGS ACTION: To reduce the height of false ceilings by 15 cm in the sales area. OBJECTIVE: To reduce the climate controlled area. 14 Environmental Policy 2.2 MEASURES FOR REDUCING ENERGY CONSUMPTION 1. HEAT RECOVERY Installation of a system to recover heat from the machinery area, taking advantage of the residual heat from the compressors used for the air conditioning in the fresh products and meat retail space. 2. TIMERS Installation of timers in the control panel of the anticondensation devices in the refrigerators. 3. REFRIGERATORS Installation of acoustic alarms to warn when the cold storage rooms are opened. Installation of a light alarm to warn when a light is left on in the cold storage rooms. 4. AUTOMATIC SWITCHING-OFF Installation of a programmer for the automatic switching-off of standby power: air conditioning, water heating deposits, oven extractor fan and lighting control of retail space. Environmental Policy 15 2.3 MEASURES FOR REDUCING LIGHTING CONSUMPTION 1. STORE LIGHTING Power reduction in the general lighting of the store. 2. PRESENCE SENSORS Installation of automatic lighting control units in the interior areas by presence sensors. 3. PHOTOELECTRIC CELL Automatic control of lighting in the exterior areas and parking, by placing photoelectric cells. 4. STORE ENTRANCE Eliminate spotlights or any type of light from the store entrance. 5. REFRIGERATORS Install a pilot light indicator on all refrigerators. 6. DIMMING DETECTORS Automatic control of lighting in the interior areas, by placing dimmers (dusk detectors). 7. LOW CONSUMPTION LIGHTS Substitution of spot lights for fluorescent panels (changing rooms, offices, lounge and training room). 16 Environmental Policy Installation of sets of fluorescent tubes instead of spotlights (toilets, showers, basins and entrances). Substitution of florescent panels and fluorescent tubes (in the retail space) for low consumption lights. 2.4 EFFECTIVE WAYS OF SAVING ENERGY The 63,500 workers have been trained in ways to save energy in stores as well as in warehouses. SAVING ENERGY METHOD WHAT HOW WHEN Do not leave lights on Turning off the light when not needed, upon leaving an area, etc... Light is not needed Reduce lighting 1/3 of the lighting in the retail space We are not open to the public Take advantage of natural light Curtains and blinds drawn back or in a way that allows the maximum amount of natural light to enter Natural light can penetrate from the exterior Keep the fridges covered With the allocated means (curtains, insulating panels, etc…) We are not open to the public, or handling goods from the fridge Load limit Goods should not exceed the grills or marks on the refrigerator or on the evaporator Always Closed walk-in fridges Keep open only when necessary Upon entering or exiting the walk-in fridge Fresh product fridge Do not distribute the goods in different refrigerators if it can be stored in only one, turning off the unneeded one (criteria: it should never be the meat refrigerator or the pre-storage freezer for frozen products) Always Appliances not in use Turn off the machines that are not being used (mincer, cutter, scales, wrappers, air conditioner, computer, etc...) Always Turn off oven once baked Turn off with shutdown button at the end of baking as described in the current method (turning on 10 minutes before baking) Always Annual saving per eco-friendly store: 66,000 kWh Environmental Policy 17 AMBIENCE STORES. A MODEL OF AN ECO-FRIENDLY STORE Investing in innovation in order to satisfy the 5 components of the company A retail space of approximately 1,500m2 STORAGE ROOM Larger and better defined space. MACHINERY ROOM With a system of heat exploitation. AUTOMATIC DOORS To separate the air-conditioned area (retail space), from the non air-conditioned area (Other areas). Energy saving. WASTE Isolated closed waste-disposal area in order to respect the urban environment and avoid disturbing neighbors. PARKING PUBLIC TRANSPORT Neighborhood stores accessible by public transport. PARKING Comfortable parking spaces with wider lanes. Perforated aluminum plates on ground or first floors to take advantage of natural light. LIGHT COLORED FLOORS AND CEILLINGS Provide more light and give the sense of a wider space. 18 Environmental Policy LOWER SHOP FURNITURE Allows better visibility, making the shopping experience more comfortable. EMPLOYEE ROOMS Bigger and more comfortable. Low consumption lighting controlled with timers and presence detectors. Energy saving. EMPLOYEE LOUNGE Equipped with more services for the employees. LOCKER ROOMS Bigger spaces and individual lockers. TRAINING ROOMS RETAIL SPACE WIDE AISLES Allows for a greater and better mobility for the customer. The objective is to enable up to three shopping carts to pass simultaneously. PARKING LOWER CEILINGS To optimize climate control in the store. Energy saving. SECTIONS IDENTIFIED BY COLORS Depending on the section, the colors vary for an easier identification by the customer. Light grey, for perfumery; yellow, for dairy products; red, for meats; green for fruit and vegetables; blue for fish; etc. LIGHTING A clear and well-directed light provides better vision of the different sections and products, lower consumption and greater energy efficiency. Environmental Policy 19 2.5 PRACTICES TO SAVE ENERGY IN WAREHOUSES The solar panel installation in the Villadangos logistics block was installed in 2008 and is capable of producing enough energy to power the equivalent of 30 households. This new logistics block also has a system to collect rainwater from the roof and is stored in a 500 m3 tank for future use, with oil-water separators installed where the rain flows from the roof to prevent accidental spillage. In 2010, a system was installed to recover the breaking energy in the Villadangos warehouse. This system converts the breaking energy of machines into electric energy, and allows us to save up to 4% of the electrical consumption of the warehouse. 20 Environmental Policy All the logistics blocks’ employees have been trained in effective practices to save energy, aimed at avoiding the loss of cool air and the waste of energy With all these energy saving actions in 2010 we achieved: 360 66,000 Eco-friendly stores kWh savings per eco-friendly store 82,000,000 26,000 kWh savings in the whole chain fewer tons of indirect emissions of CO2 Environmental Policy 21 3. MANAGEMENT OF COMMERCIAL PACKAGING 3.1 CARDBOARD AND PLASTIC RECOVERY 3.2 EXPANDED POLYSTYRENE RECOVERY 3.3 RE-USABLE PACKAGE SYSTEM 3.4 DISPOSABLE WOODEN PALLET RECOVERY 3.5 PLASTIC PALLETS Respecting the environment is an important factor to consider when carrying out the company’s activities. To do so, we use the type of packaging that adds more value to the process, so waste produced by the stores and warehouses is managed in the most efficient manner. The re-usable packaging along with the cardboard, plastic and expanded polystyrene produced in the daily activity of stores, is returned by reverse logistics to the warehouses and the logistics blocks applying the Estrategia del Ocho (by using the same trucks that carry the goods to the stores which otherwise would have returned empty). All of these materials are later recycled and recovered, preventing them from ending up in a dump. 22 Environmental Policy Each store has a shredding compacter machine able to shred the 360 kg of cardboard produced on average per day, which in all amounts to 9,500 kg per store every month. The bag full of shredded cardboard is transported to the logistics platform in the same trucks that took the goods to the store (inverted logistics). 3.1 CARDBOARD AND PLASTIC RECOVERY Under the advice of cardboard, plastic and re-usable packaging managers, Mercadona has prepared an infrastructure (shredding compacters in stores, inverse logistics and package warehouses in the logistics platforms) to collect all of the packaging at sales points at the end of its use and to insure its re-utilization and/or recycling. In the packaging warehouse all the cardboard collected from the stores is re-processed using a continual press that packs it in 700 kilo bales. It’s packed using precise dimensions to optimize space when loading the trailer crates and transported to the integrated paper group Saica, European leaders in the recycling of used paper. Environmental Policy 23 The Hacendado milk boxes are an example of the complete cycle: cardboard that is recovered from the stores, is recycled and sent to the supplier, who produces more boxes with this material. In the year 2010 Mercadona recovered and sent to Saica for recycling: 146,000 tons of cardboard Cardboard savings in 2010: - 21 trucks of cardboard daily (6,600 annually). - 2.2 new packages per kilo of recovered cardboard. - 322 million new packages manufactured from the cardboard recovered in Mercadona. Plastic savings in 2010: The process of recovering plastic is similar to that of cardboard. This year a total of: - 6,800 tons of plastic from stores have been recovered and sent to Saica for recycling. 24 Environmental Policy 3.2 EXPANDED POLYSTYRENE RECOVERY In all Mercadona stores and warehouses the expanded polystyrene boxes used to transport fresh fish are also recovered and returned to the warehouse by way of reverse logistics. In 2010: For this purpose, press machines have been installed in the packaging warehouses, allowing the volume of the boxes to be reduced, transforming them into compact blocks that facilitate their transport and future recycling. The recovered material is re-used to manufacture new products, instead of ending up in a landfill. tons of expanded polystyrene was recovered 912 After being shredded and washed, the recovered polystyrene becomes a material that is used for the manufacturing of new polystyrene boxes, hangers, transport bases, flower pots, television back covers, auto parts, urban furniture, etc. Environmental Policy 25 3.3 RE-USABLE PACKAGE SYSTEM Logifruit, Mercadona’s reusable container integrated supplier, delivers the reusable containers directly to the suppliers so they can deliver the product and guarantee transport, handling and display at the store. The empty containers return from the store to the Mercadona warehouses, where they are cleaned and automatically classified. The containers are washed after each use. Logifruit is able to reduce the consumption of water by 40%, by recovering the water used when rinsing and disinfecting and using it for prewash. An unfolded box occupies the same space as 5 folded boxes 1 = 5 Since 2006 Logifruit has been substituting reusable hard boxes for other foldable ones to optimize the transportation of the empty boxes even more. Once folded, the space needed for storage and transport is reduced by 80%. In 2010: - 190,000,000 trips were made with these reusable containers. - 570,000 containers were delivered to suppliers daily (14,700,000 containers monthly). - 70,000,000 trips were made with foldable boxes. - 38,000 fewer empty trucks on the roads. - 10,000 fewer tons of CO2 were emitted. 26 Environmental Policy Foldable boxes: 80% space saving in trucks 10,000 38,000 fewer tons of C02 fewer trucks Environmental Policy 27 3.4 DISPOSABLE WOODEN PALLET RECOVERY Continuing with the objective of recovering and not disposing of valuable materials in the dump, Mercadona recovers and recycles the single use wooden pallets, by separating them from the reusable ones. Mercadona’s logistics platforms have pallet classifying circuits for this purpose. 3.5 PLASTIC PALLETS A progressive change from wooden pallets to plastic ones is taking place. These plastic pallets are made entirely from recovered and recycled materials. This change has already been implemented for perishable goods, and the objective is to incorporate it for the rest of the products. In 2010: 104,000 single use pallets were recovered, which means 2,100 tons of wood recycled 28 Environmental Policy 12 million trips using plastic pallets With all of these initiatives in the management of commercial packaging in 2010 the following was achieved: 10,000 Recycling: in tons 146,000 6,800 2,100 912 tons of paper and cardboard fewer tons of CO2 by reducing the number of trucks needed to transport the same number of boxes CO2 tons of plastic tons of wood tons of expanded polystyrene Environmental Policy 29 4. WASTE MANAGEMENT 4.1 ROOM FOR WASTE CONTAINERS 4.2 BATTERY COLLECTION 4.3 HAZARDOUS WASTE AREA 4.4 SAVING PAPER Waste management in Mercadona focuses on finding the most efficient way to remove waste without disturbing the neighbors. In line with this, each store is provided with an indoor closed area dedicated exclusively to waste containers to avoid litter and smells in the streets. Likewise, both in stores and in warehouses, all hazardous waste produced by maintenance activities is stored in identified and isolated areas until removed by authorized agents, who recover and recycle the materials. As part of Mercadona’s strategy to promote a responsible consumption of paper, an electronic invoicing system has been implemented. The certification FSC (which authorizes a sustainable management of wood) has also been obtained for all of our cellulose products as well as all of our own brand milk and juice containers. 30 Environmental Policy 4.1 ROOM FOR WASTE CONTAINERS This area is exclusively used to store rubbish containers. It is equipped with ozone deodorizers and has double access (from the store and from the street) avoiding the presence of containers in the urban environment. The purpose of the isolated waste container room is: • To avoid filth and odors outside • To avoid having rubbish containers on the street • To guarantee a greater level of hygiene • To respect the urban environment All these initiatives are taken to prevent disturbing our neighbors 4.2 BATTERY COLLECTION Since 2009 all stores have had battery collection containers installed. These are sent to authorized agents for the correct treatment and recycling. 130 tons of used batteries were collected in 2010 and sent to be recycled Environmental Policy 31 4.3 HAZARDOUS WASTE AREA All warehouses and stores are equipped with areas on site, to safely store on the premises hazardous waste produced by maintenance works, until they are removed by authorized agents. By doing so we stop any hazardous waste from being thrown into the environment and we recuperate materials and resources, contributing to the reduction of the environmental impact caused by the company’s activities. In 2010: 265 tons of recovered and recycled residues 32 Environmental Policy 7,000 Kg of recovered and recycled toners 4.4 SAVING PAPER In 2008 Mercadona implemented the EDI system of electronic invoicing with 100% of our suppliers. Likewise, the digitalized signature system has been installed in all stores for transactions made by credit cards. In addition all cellulose products sold in Mercadona, as well as the Tetra Brik cartons of Hacendado milk and juices, have been certified by FSC and come from sustainable forests. This contributes to improving the management of forests, stops illegal logging and promotes the conservation of the most threatened forests, through responsible consumption of timber products. 90 fewer tons of paper consumed thanks to digitalized signing The Tetra Brik cartons of Hacendado milk and juices have the FSC certification 270 fewer tons of CO2 emitted into the atmosphere Environmental Policy 33 5. “ECO-DESIGNED” PRODUCTS 5.1 STACKING OPTIMIZATION 5.2 CONCENTRATION AND COMPACTING OF PRODUCTS 5.3 PACKAGING REDUCTION 5.4 SHOPPING BAGS It’s worth noting the initiatives that we have been carrying out for years to save natural resources, by integrating environmental aspects in the design of products. These improvements have been achieved thanks mainly to the close relationship and cooperation of Mercadona’s integrated suppliers. As a result of this collaboration 82% of integrated supplier factories already have a standardized environmental certification (ISO 14001, EMAS o similar) and 18 % of them are currently being certified. 34 Environmental Policy 5.1 STACKING OPTIMIZATION Following the policy of “transporting more with fewer resources,” efficient loading of trucks is very important. Efforts have been made to load trucks in a more efficient way to obtain better stacking, in order to transport more units in each truck, thus reducing the number of necessary trips. This helps the stores to be better supplied and creates a more sustainable use of the truck fleet, saving energy and preventing CO2 emissions. By improving the stacking system more units can be transported per truck, saving energy and preventing CO2 emissions Wine and oil By modifying the design of the bottle and making it square, we managed to increase the number of units transported on each pallet by 16%, with the consequent saving of trucks. By taking advantage of the gaps between the bottles when stacking them, we have managed to transport 20% more units on each pallet, thus reducing the number of necessary trips to transport them. 122 26 fewer tons of CO2 per year fewer tons of CO2 per year Environmental Policy 35 5.2 CONCENTRATION AND COMPACTING OF PRODUCTS 100% of Mercadona’s own brand house cleaning products (laundry and house cleaning) adhere to the AISE (International Association for Soaps, Detergents and Maintenance Products) regulation. Sustainability Charter Logo These products carry the logo of the Sustainability Charter, a European industry initiative, aimed at developing and continuously improving sustainability. This reinforces the collective responsibility that industry has for society, protecting the health and well being of the workforce and consumers and reducing the impact on the environment. This logo is included on the label of cleaning products, showing the commitment of the company and its suppliers to respect the environment. Compacting the cellulose products Through a process of compacting that eliminates the air from the product, we have managed to reduce the volume while maintaining the same number of units, saving on transport and materials. In addition, the raw materials used in our cellulose products come from sustainable forests. In 2009, this initiative set by S.C.A., Mercadona’s integrated supplier for cellulose products, was mentioned at the Summit of Climatic Change of Copenhagen as an example of sustainability (http://www.sealthedeal2009.org/psa-tv-series7). In 2010 this policy meant: - Having 50% more product occupying the same volume. - Avoiding 3,244 trucks and 120 ship containers. - 2,200 fewer tons of cardboard. - 140 fewer tons of plastic. - Emitting 850 fewer tons of CO2. 36 Environmental Policy Softeners and detergents Steps are being taken to concentrate all cleaning products. Since 2007 all fabric softeners and an increasing number of Mercadona’s own brand products are being concentrated. Efforts are being made to increase the number of concentrated products on the shelves, thus obtaining a bigger saving and a smaller impact on the environment. This motion means: A 60% saving on transport: The same amount of product is moved in one third of the space. A 64% saving in packaging. 1,300 tons of cardboard saved 600 fewer tons of CO2 by reducing the number of trucks needed to transport the same amount of product Environmental Policy 37 5.3 PACKAGING REDUCTION Reducing the amount of packaging not only generates less waste, but also improves the logistics of the products and allows for a better cost control. In this way, improvements have been achieved by reducing weight in beverage bottles and bath gels, by eliminating superfluous cardboard and plastic from packaging, or even by completely eliminating the container. This can be seen with fruit as it went from being sold packed to being sold in bulk. Loose Fruit The trays and plastic film have been eliminated from fruit, maintaining the maximum standards of quality and food safety and improving waste management both in the store and at home. 38 Environmental Policy 1,900 tons of plastic saved per year 5.4 SHOPPING BAGS In order to achieve the objective set by the Plan Nacional Integrado de Residuos the consumption of single-use plastic bags 50% by 2012, Mercadona has carried out an awareness campaign aimed at employees and clients to promote the use of reusable bags. In the shops where the reduction program has been implemented, customers are being encouraged to reuse the bags they already have at home. We also offer an assortment of reusable bags in case the customer needs to purchase them. In Cataluña stores the consumption of one-use plastic bags has been reduced by more than 80% This policy was implemented first in Cataluña in 2010, framed in the commitments agreed in the Pacte per la Bossa, and it achieved a reduction of more than 80% in the consumption of one-use plastic bags. Throughout 2011 this policy will be implemented in every store in the Mercadona chain. Environmental Policy 39 SOME EXAMPLES OF ACTIONS TAKEN PRODUCT ANNUAL SAVING Increase number of units per box. Packaging reduction. Elimination of labels. 1,800 trucks 45 tons of cardboard Cardboard packaging reduction. Stacking optimization. 1,200 trucks 575 tons of cardboard Reduction of empty space in the package. Elimination of the plastic handle and the measuring cup. 520 trucks 650 tons of cardboard 550 tons of plastic Change of format of the container. Stacking optimization. Elimination of cardboard boxes. 50 trucks 675 tons of cardboard Reduction of weight. Reduction of size of the cap. 360 tons of plastic Elimination of cellophane and cardboard boxes. 294 tons of cardboard 218 tons of plastic RICE Packaging reduction. Stacking optimization. Moving factories closer to logistics centers. 175 trucks 20 tons of cardboard 30 tons of plastic EGGS Moving the farms closer to logistics centers. Stacking optimization. 912 trucks Change to PET tray (packaging easier to recycle). Stacking optimization. 600 trucks Packaging reduction. Increase in units per box. Stacking Optimization. 60 trucks 358 tons of cardboard Packaging weight reduction. 440 tons of cardboard Stacking optimization. Increase of units per box. Weight reduction of the container. 144 trucks 30 tons of plastic Packaging optimization. 510 trucks Change from tray to vacuum package. 205 tons of plastic LONG LIFE FRESH BREAD Packaging weight reduction. Increase of units per box. 272 trucks 20 tons of plastic BATH GELS & CONDITIONERS Packaging weight reduction. 160 tons of plastic LOAF OF BREAD & PASTRIES YOGHURTS AND DESSERTS WASHING POWDER AND TABLETS PET FOOD BOTTLE OF WATER 2 L DISPOSABLE HOUSEHOLD ITEMS CHICKEN ON TRAY PRAWNS MILK MEAT PRODUCTS JUICE FRESH MEAT 40 Environmental Policy ACTION Packaging weight reduction and change of format. Elimination of tray, fixed weight and film. Removal of the cardboard box. Volume reduction of the cover. Ink reduction in printing. Environmental Policy 41 The “Eco-design” of products has achieved in 2010: 4.5% 23,000 reduction of packaging for our products during 2009 y 2010 fewer tons of CO2 thanks to stacking improvement and packaging reduction 7,000 fewer tons of plastic 8,000 fewer tons of cardboard 11,300 fewer trucks after improving various packaging processes 42 Environmental Policy 6. EUROPEAN RETAIL FORUM FOR SUSTAINABILITY Mercadona has been a member of the Retail Forum, a joint project of the European Commission, since its foundation in March 2009 and is also a member of the European Retail Round Table (ERRT) and Eurocommerce. The objective of the Retail Forum is to promote sustainability in the distribution sector, encourage the manufacture of more sustainable products and improve customer information. On the 24th of July 2010 the Forum’s first annual event took place, inaugurated by the European Commissioner of Environment, Janez Potočnik. In this act the Retail Environmental Sustainability Code was presented, which is a code of good practices with the objective of obtaining a more sustainable consumption. This code involves the commitment to continue adopting measures aimed at improving the environmental behavior of distribution in the following areas: 1. Promoting more environmentally sustainable sourcing and production of products. 2. Improving the environmental performance of the retailers’ premises. 3. Optimizing the transportation of goods. 4. Reducing packaging and minimizing waste. 5. Improving facility access. 6. Improving communications with customers. Environmental Policy 43 7. Relevant Data 2010 Sustainable Logistics (page 11): 112,000 fewer vehicles per year 217,500 fewer tons of CO2 Energy savings (page 21): 82,000,000 kWh saved 26,000 fewer tons of CO2 indirect emissions Commercial packaging management (page 29): 152,800 tons of cardboard and plastic recuperated 10,000 fewer tons of CO2 “Eco-designed” products (page 42): 15,000 tons of cardboard and plastic saved 44 Environmental Policy 23,000 fewer tons of CO2 Although we have made substantial progress with our environmental management systems, we are aware there are many aspects still to improve and are continuing to work with this goal in mind MERCADONA ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY 2010 C/ Valencia, 5 46016 Tavernes Blanques (Valencia) T. +34 963 883 333 F. +34 963 883 302 www.mercadona.es
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