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Walmart Announces Goal to Eliminate 20 Million Metric Tons of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Global Supply Chain |
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BENTONVILLE, Ark., Feb. 25, 2010 – Walmart today announced a goal to eliminate 20 million metric tons of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from its global supply chain by the end of 2015. This represents one and a half times the company's estimated global carbon footprint growth over the next five years and is the equivalent of taking more than 3.8 million cars off the road for a year. “Energy efficiency and carbon reduction are central issues in the world today,” said Mike Duke, Walmart president and CEO. “We’ve been working to make a difference in these areas, both in our own footprint and our supply chain. We know that we have an opportunity to do more and the capacity to do more.” The footprint of Walmart's global supply chain is many times larger than its direct footprint and represents a more impactful opportunity to reduce emissions. “Like everything we do at Walmart, this commitment ends up coming down to our customers,” Duke added. “Reducing carbon in the life cycle of our products will often mean reducing energy use. That will mean greater efficiency and, with the rising cost of energy, lower costs, making our business stronger and more competitive. And, as we help our suppliers reduce their energy use, costs and carbon footprint, we’ll be helping our customers do the same thing.” Walmart collaborated with the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) to develop this approach that looks at the supply chain on a global scale. Other external advisers include PricewaterhouseCoopers, ClearCarbon Inc., the Carbon Disclosure Project and the Applied Sustainability Center (ASC) at the University of Arkansas. This team will identify projects, quantify reductions, engage suppliers and ensure proper procedures were followed for each GHG reduction claim. “Today the world’s largest company begins a global race for carbon pollution cuts,” said Fred Krupp, president of Environmental Defense Fund. “Walmart’s bold move will help companies identify steps to slash pollution and costs. As this story unfolds, it will transform a vast supply chain here at home, and around the world to Europe and China.” The innovative program to reduce GHGs has three main components:
More information on Walmart's program to reduce GHG emissions is available at walmartstores.com/greenhousegas * * * Walmart de México S. A. de C.V. (BMV: WALMEX) es una empresa dedicada al sector comercio que tiene como visión contribuir a mejorar la calidad de vida de las familias mexicanas. Cuenta con una amplia variedad de formatos, que incluye tiendas de autoservicio (Bodega Aurrera, Walmart y Superama), clubes de precios con membresías (Sam´s Club), tiendas de ropa (Suburbia) y restaurantes (Vips, El Portón y Ragazzi), que al 7 de enero suman 1,472 unidades. En 2009 Walmart de México fue reconocida por novena ocasión consecutiva como Empresa Socialmente Responsable. http://www.walmartmexico.com.mx
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