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Achieving Zero Waste Across The Value Chain

Over 600 Unilever sites around the world have now eliminated non-hazardous* waste to landfill, and this marks a new milestone in Unilever's journey to achieve zero waste across their value chain.


All Waste Has a Use
Unilever has reached a new industry-leading achievement of sending zero non-hazardous waste to landfill across more than 600 sites in 70 countries including factories, warehouses, and distribution centers.

Having identified the different non-hazardous waste streams in our operations, they have now found alternative routes for the waste from these sites.

In January 2015, Unilever announced that over 240 factories had achieved zero waste to landfill status.

By replicating this zero waste model in other parts of the business, nearly 400 additional sites have now eliminated waste to landfill.

This has been achieved through the four ‘R’ approach of reducing, reusing, recovering or recycling, proving that waste can be seen as a resource with many alternative uses, from converting factory waste to building materials to composting food waste from staff cafeterias.

Inspiring a Widescale Movement
Unilever’s priority now is to continually reduce waste and adopt a circular model whereby our waste becomes someone else’s resource. As well as maintaining zero waste status at these locations, work continues to bring all sites in line – including all future site openings and acquisitions – and ultimately achieve zero waste across our value chain.

Pier Luigi Sigismondi, Unilever’s Chief Supply Chain Officer

“Our collaboration with 2degrees will allow us to share experiences”Pier Luigi Sigismondi, Chief Supply Chain Office, Unilever

Unilever believes this will be possible by working with, and learning from, suppliers, partners and other organisations.

For that reason, Unilever has also announced a new collaboration with the leading value-chain platform 2degrees to help bring organisations together to leverage the zero waste model. The new collaboration programme will go live in summer 2016.

Pier Luigi Sigismondi, Unilever’s Chief Supply Chain Officer, says: “The global challenge of a growing population relying on limited resources is very real. Our zero waste to landfill goal underpins Unilever’s sustainable growth ambitions, as well as our commitment to become resource resilient and tackle climate change.”

“While I am proud of what our employees and partners have achieved, there is a lot more to be done to inspire a widescale movement. Our collaboration with 2degrees will allow us to share lessons and experiences, and to encourage other businesses and industries to take up the zero waste challenge. By building a network of partners, we can eliminate waste on an unprecedented scale across the globe.”

Recognized for Their Efforts
Unilever’s efforts and results have been widely recognized by external bodies. For example, Unilever are the Food Products Industry Leader in the Dow Jones Sustainability Index and Unilever was awarded a Gold Class distinction for excellent sustainability performance by RobecoSAM in its Sustainability Yearbook 2015.

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Unilever announces new global zero non-hazardous waste to landfill achievement
*Hazardous waste represents a very small percentage of total waste and the types of materials that make up hazardous waste vary due to differing local waste regulations around the world.


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