Brambles Hits Its 2020 Goal of 100% Certified Sustainable Timber Sources
09 Setembro 2020 - 10:00AM
Business Wire
The Supply Chain Solutions Company Achieves
Zero Deforestation
Brambles, the global supply chain solutions company operating in
nearly 60 countries through the CHEP brand, is not just a thought
leader but also set a benchmark when it comes to sustainability in
business.
In line with its zero-deforestation commitment, Brambles has
achieved its target to source 100% of the wood it uses from
sustainably managed forests globally. These forests have to be
certified by either the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC®) or the
Program for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC™). These
two non-profit organizations only certify forestry operations that
follow international best practice in terms of planting new trees
to replace those harvested and having a positive impact on the
surrounding communities and local wildlife.
This achievement was included on Brambles 2020 Sustainability
Goals set in 2015. These goals are based on the company’s Better
Business, Better Planet, Better Communities program and were
developed to align with key UN’s Sustainable Development Goals
(SDGs).
According to Fernando Martinez, Vice President, Global
Procurement for Brambles, the impact of this milestone is
consequential on many levels. “By achieving this global goal, not
only do we ensure that we take care of the scarce natural resources
of the planet and eliminate deforestation in our supply chain, but
we also make the world’s supply chains, our suppliers and our
customers, more efficient and competitive thanks to a
sustainability-focused program.”
“When we started the whole project, we had suppliers using their
own technology and processes in different manners. The
certification process has basically simplified the entire supply
chain. We have crushed the wide-spread mantra ‘sustainability comes
at a cost’. I hope this sets a precedent for other companies to
follow.”
To contribute to a better planet, one of the areas Brambles
closely considered was the environmental impact of its own
operations. Even though Brambles’ “share and reuse” model for its
wooden pallets saves an estimated 1.7 million trees each year,
Brambles knew as a company it could go further. The decision was
made to address the company’s materials sourcing policy for the new
pallets and repair timber it required each year.
According to The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)1, forests are
the largest terrestrial store of carbon, and deforestation is the
third-largest source of greenhouse gas emissions after coal and
oil. Certified Forests ensure procedures are in line with a
recognized management standard that conserves and increases
biomass, ensures land restoration and protects soil and water
sources. The programs also have a positive social and economic
impact for their local communities in terms of human and workers’
rights.
Named the most sustainable company globally this year by
Barron’s Magazine, and awarded an overall A rating from the Ellen
MacArthur Foundation’s ‘Circulytics’ circular economy assessment
tool, even though Brambles has hit its target of 100% certified and
sustainable timber sourcing, the company knows there is further
work to be done.
Fernando Martinez says, “We can be proud of this achievement,
but there is still more we can do. Our focus as a company is to go
further than ending deforestation in our materials sourcing. As
leaders in sustainability, we want to have a net positive impact in
the planet, to start contributing to reforestation and to build
regenerative supply chains that make the world’s forest mass
grow.”
Notes to editors
This is one of the many sustainability achievements in Brambles’
2020 goals. You can learn more about them on Brambles 2020 Goals
Achievements.
About Brambles Limited (ASX:BXB)
Brambles helps move more goods to more people, in more places
than any other organisation on earth. Its pallets and containers
form the invisible backbone of the global supply chain and the
world’s biggest brands trust Brambles to help them transport their
goods more efficiently, sustainably and safely. As pioneers of the
sharing economy, Brambles created one of the world's most
sustainable logistics businesses through the share and reuse of its
platforms under a model known as ‘pooling’. Brambles primarily
serves the fast-moving consumer goods (e.g. dry food, grocery, and
health and personal care), fresh produce, beverage, retail and
general manufacturing industries. The Group employs approximately
12,000 people and owns approximately 330 million pallets and
containers through a network of more than 750 service centres.
Brambles operates in approximately 60 countries with its largest
operations in North America and Western Europe. For further
information, please visit www.brambles.com
1 WWF position paper on forests and climate change mitigation –
July 2019.
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victor.collado@brambles.com
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