First results from WAL-MART Packaging Scorecard

Publié le par Stéphane Jeanneteau

At the Sustainable Packaging Exposition, Wal-Mart has released the initial results of its Packaging Scorecard. The scorecard, which was officially unveiled at the Clinton Global Initiative in September 2006 and launched on February 1, 2007, evaluates Wal-Mart and Sam's Club suppliers on the sustainability of their packaging and offers suggestions for improvement. The results from the first month of operation show active use of the scorecard and a strong interest from product suppliers to make their packaging more sustainable. The scorecard implementation is Wal-Mart's next step in moving toward achieving a five percent reduction in packaging by 2013. In the first month, 2,268 vendors have logged on to the site and 117 products have been entered into the system, and Wal-Mart expects these numbers to dramatically increase in the coming year. The scorecard evaluates the sustainability of product packaging based on greenhouse gas emissions related to production, material value, product to packaging ratio, cube utilization, recycled content usage, innovation, the amount of renewable energy used to manufacture the packaging, the recovery value of the raw materials and emissions related to transportation of the packaging materials. These criteria are valuable tools for suppliers to determine how their packaging innovations, environmental standards, energy efficiencies and use of materials compare to their peers. Suppliers will receive a score per package relative to their peers in each category.

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