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Walmart Sustainability Building for the Next Generation Christine Tymkiw 10/19/2011
“At the height of this recession, we promised we would broaden and accelerate our commitment to sustainability. Today sustainability is sustainable at Walmart… …I appreciate that the world now has higher expectations of our company. So we must raise the bar. We must continue to meet the social obligations and expectations ahead. Walmart will never look back. ” Mike Duke President and CEO Walmart Annual Meeting, 2010 2
Positive Change With customers around the world shopping at our stores and clubs, we are in a position to help people save money so they can live better, while playing a positive role in communities. 3
Walmart’s Global Presence – 14 Countries Outside the U. S. United Kingdom Canada 386 Units 325 Units China 329 Units U. S. Japan 4, 418 Units 414 Units Mexico 1, 752 Units Central America India* 551 Units 5 Units Brazil 480 Units Chile 282 Units Argentina 63 Units *India Bharti Franchises not included in total 4 U. S. Units International Units Total Units 4, 418 4, 587 9, 005 As of March 31, 2011
World Challenges Poverty and Hunger 5 Population Growth Resource Management
Sell Products That Sustain People And The Environment Products 6 Collaboration Locally Grown
Moving Forward 7
Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions Walmart will eliminate 20 million metric tons of GHG emissions from our global supply chain by the end of 2015 • Representing one and a half times our anticipated cumulative carbon footprint growth over the next five years 8
Raw Material Sustainability (Fabric Dye Mills) : • China is the major supplier of Fabric to Walmart apparel. • The China textile industry emits 3 billion tons of waste water a year, and the printing and dyeing industry emits 80% of this • Walmart are thus focusing on improvements that targets dyeing and finishing mills. • Walmart has teamed up with the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), which initiated the Responsible Sourcing Initiative (RSI) with a group of apparel retailers and brand partners to curb pollution. NRDC has identified 10 best practices that can be easily employed to reduce energy and water use during textile dyeing and finishing. Extensive research at dyeing mills has been conducted to understands how to implement efficiency improvements. 9
Walmart’s Broad Sustainability Goals To be supplied 100% by renewable energy To create zero waste To sell products that sustain people and the environment 10
Sustainability 360 Operations Associates Suppliers Sustainability Customers 11 360 Communities
Sustainability Contributes To The Productivity Loop Operate for Less Grow Sales Buy for Less Saving people money so they can live better. Sell for Less 12
Walmart’s GHG Emissions Reductions Facility Count GHG Emissions* *per square foot / per $ revenue basis 13
Be Supplied 100% By Renewable Energy Design and open a store prototype that’s 25 to 30% more energy efficient and produces up to 30% fewer GHG emissions by 2009 globally • In 2010, goal met globally – each market created a new prototype based on their local climate conditions Reduce GHGs at our existing store, club and distribution center base around the world by 20% by 2012 • We saw an absolute reduction in our greenhouse gas emissions of 10. 61 percent by the end of 2009 Double our truck fleet efficiency in the U. S. by October 2015 • 65% increase in fleet efficiency since 2005 14
Create Zero Waste 15 Packaging Reusable Bags
Create Zero Waste Reduce packaging by 5% globally by 2013 and be packaging neutral by 2025 (2008 Baseline) • Used packaging scorecard to collect packaging information on more than 627, 000 items for sale in our stores and clubs – an increase of 90 percent compared to last year Reduce the weight of global plastic shopping bag waste by an average of 33% per store by 2013 (January 1 - December 31, 2007 Baseline) • In 2010, we reduced the plastic bag waste across our global operations by 47. 95 million pounds, or approximately 3. 5 million bags – representing a 21 percent reduction from our 2007 baseline Eliminate landfill waste from U. S. stores and Sam’s Club locations by 2025 • From January through October 2010, reports indicate we are averaging a redirection rate of 81 percent across the state of California and expect similar results across the nation 16
Thank You
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