“As we have seen from the Rio+20 discussions, companies are essential to ongoing sustainable development and we a rightly proud to play our part on this global stage” John Revess, Director Group Sustainability, Rexam PLC, said. “With 60 billion cans produced globally annually, Rexam places great importance on sustainability and it is superb recognition that our report has been awarded a level A GRI rating. From eco-design to safety and employee engagement, we work tirelessly to engrain sustainability in our business culture and achieve the stretching targets we have set ourselves.” More info → www.rexam.com/sustainability | " We trained and worked with Rexam PLC to introduce their commitments to ensuring sustainability across their entire organisation. Rexam, a leading global consumer packaging company, has launched its first Sustainability Report, which provides level 'A' disclosure of the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) standard, the most comprehensive sustainability reporting guidelines currently available. The United Nations (UN) Rio+20 Conference in Brazil, in June 2012, celebrated 20 years since the first UN conference on sustainable development. With consumer packaging playing an integral part in modern living, Rexam has continuously been a leader in this field: “We are extremely proud of our achievements over the past 20 years” Graham Chipchase, Chief Executive, Rexam PLC, said. “Rexam has a vital role in the packaging supply chain and it is due to the hard work and collaboration with our key stakeholders that we can celebrate our report today. We believe that running our business sustainably is essential to near term success and long term prosperity.” |
• Light-weighting programmes have resulted in reduction in can weight of 21% since 1992 and even today continues to generate year-on-year metal savings (10,000 tonnes in 2011).
• Of the 60 billion cans Rexam produces annually, around 70% will be recycled in 2012.
• In 2011 alone, CO2 savings through energy efficiency programmes saved the equivalent of running two of Rexam’s factories for a year.
• Further improved its safety record with 70% of sites not recording a lost time incident in 2011 and its track record in Lost Time Accident Rates is one of the best in the industry.
• In Healthcare, Rexam have recently launched Novelia™, a preservative-free multidose eyedropper, significantly reducing the amount of plastic required and drug wastage by 90%.
The recent PwC report on sustainable packaging confirms that interdependence and collaboration across the supply chain reduces product wastage and minimises environmental impacts. Rexam has a long track record of active engagement across the supply chain. This has been, and will continue to be, its key contribution to the sustainable development agenda.
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