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Dole Banana Farm in Costa Rica Receives Sustainability Award

August 20, 2010 | No Comments →

Dole Food Company, Inc., the world’s largest producer and marketer of high-quality fresh fruit and fresh vegetables and the leading producer of organic bananas, announced that Bananito, a Dole farm located in Costa Rica, has received a ‘Plan A’ farming award from British retailer Marks & Spencer.

Earlier this year, Marks & Spencer announced plans to become the world’s most sustainable retailer by 2015, and the company uses its Plan A farming award to recognize and promote farmers and growers who are taking steps to improve the sustainability of their business. This year, the application process was open for the first time to non-UK farmers.

Bananito is an 850-hectare Company-owned farm that has produced bananas since 1989, and it supplies Marks & Spencer as well as other customers. According to the Dole website, all of the 589 workers at Bananito receive at least the minimum wage, with the average being 92 percent above the minimum. Dole also provides workers with affordable housing, medical programs, education opportunities, training programs and other “social wellbeing” services. (more…)

Marks & Spencer Converts Mini Wine Bottles From Glass to PET

May 13, 2010 | No Comments →

Marks & Spencer is now the first retailer to convert its entire range of mini (25cl) still wine bottles to PET (polyethylene terephthalate).

The company estimates that this move will save 525 tonnes of packaging a year. Plus, because the PET bottles are 88 percent lighter than glass bottles and require less energy to manufacture, Marks & Spencer plans to see reductions in the carbon footprint of production, transport and distribution, as well.

Marks & Spencer worked in partnership with Paul Sapin and Roger Harris Wines for more than two years to develop the new technology behind the bottles, which are guaranteed to keep wine fresh for at least 12 months.  The innovative packaging design includes an oxygen barrier material sandwiched between two layers of PET. These three layers give the wine a significantly longer shelf life than would be possible with traditional PET. (more…)

Innovative Website Helps Suppliers Respond to New Sustainability Requirements from Retailers

March 09, 2010 | Comments (2)

Top retailers like Walmart, Tesco and Marks & Spencer are asking their suppliers to report on sustainability programs and provide customers with “greener” products, and now consumer goods companies are scrambling for ways to respond to these rapidly evolving lists of requirements.

Yesterday, Five Winds International, one of North America’s largest and most experienced consulting firms devoted to sustainability management, launched a website to help. The company researched retailers’ programs and developed specific tools to help suppliers understand how to get ahead of retailers’ requirements.
Designed specifically for brand managers and sustainability managers at consumer goods manufacturers, the new website includes: (more…)

Marks & Spencer Launches Effort to be the World’s Most Sustainable Retailer by 2015

March 03, 2010 | Comment (1)

On Monday, Marks & Spencer (M&S), one of Britain’s largest retailers, announced a program to expand the green initiatives it launched in 2007 in hopes of becoming the world’s most sustainable retailer by 2015.

M&S first launched its ethical and eco plan, called Plan A, in January 2007. Its overall goals included making M&S carbon neutral, sending no waste from its operations to landfill, extending sustainable sourcing, setting new standards in ethical trading and helping customers and employees live a healthier lifestyle.

With this week’s announcement, the company has made a commitment to 80 ambitious new initiatives, many of which are going to major impacts on the M&S supplier network. For example, M&S is planning to: (more…)