EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SUPERVALU INC. (NYSE: SVU), along with its Albertsons banner, today announced plans to transition 40 stores to zero waste operations during the company’s current fiscal year, which ends on February 29, 2012. The commitment comes as part of SUPERVALU’s release of its 2011 Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Report, out today, which highlights the company’s accomplishment of becoming the first retailer to achieve zero waste classification at two of its Albertsons grocery stores last November.
“We are aggressively seeking ways to build on our sustainability achievements from this past year,” said Andy Herring, executive vice president, real estate, market development and legal. “While this year’s CSR report captures some of the excitement we shared in being the first food retailer to achieve zero waste in the U.S. at two of our California stores, we truly believe this is the tip of the iceberg for us.”
SUPERVALU’s additional zero waste stores will be located primarily in the Albertsons banner, while also expanding similar efforts across the enterprise. To achieve this recognition, stores must divert at least 90% of all waste from landfills -- a feat accomplished in part through increased associate engagement, recycling, composting and the company’s Fresh Rescue food bank donation program, to which SUPERVALU contributed more than 60 million pounds of food last year.
“Our commitment to significantly increase the number of zero waste stores is part of a long-term strategy for SUPERVALU to be a leader in the area of environmental sustainability,” said Herring. “At the same time, we are committed to these projects because we’ve also seen that they make a positive financial impact on our business, a true win-win.”
During the past year, SUPERVALU has compiled an impressive list of sustainability and social responsibility achievements, which are highlighted in the 2011 CSR Report. Key examples include:
The Journey to Zero Waste
SUPERVALU’s commitment to waste
reduction was significantly accelerated in the past year, culminating in
two Albertsons stores in Santa Barbara, Calif. reaching zero waste
classification, making SUPERVALU the first U.S. retail grocer to
announce this achievement. Through a combination of innovative recycling
programs, a food donation program and a joint organic composting program
with the City of Santa Barbara, the two stores now divert all
non-contaminated waste from landfills and incinerators, exceeding
SUPERVALU’s zero waste benchmark with a total of over 95 percent waste
diversion.
Recycling Made Profitable
SUPERVALU’s ongoing commitment to
reducing waste culminated with a milestone in fiscal year 2011, marking
the first time recycling revenues exceeded landfill waste expenses. In
total, SUPERVALU reduced garbage expenses by 12.6 percent over last
year’s levels, while also conducting an aggressive cardboard recycling
initiative that nearly doubled revenues from the previous year. The end
result was SUPERVALU’s waste and recycling program posted a profit to
the company’s bottom line.
Fresh Rescue
SUPERVALU’s Fresh Rescue Program captures fresh
items such as meat, dairy and produce that have reached their “sell by”
date, but are still edible and safe, and donates them to local nonprofit
organizations. Not only does this program help fight hunger in the
communities our stores serve, it also provides needed nutritious food
options to those in need while also helping reduce waste in local
landfills. Through this program, SUPERVALU donated nearly 60 million
pounds of food in 2010.
Health and Wellness
SUPERVALU’s family of stores and
pharmacies strive each day to help customers reach their health and
wellness goals. During the past year, SUPERVALU expanded its innovative
nutrition-labeling program, nutrition iQ, while implementing several
disease management initiatives to assist customers affected by diabetes,
celiac disease and other chronic conditions.
SUPERVALU’s full CSR report can be viewed HERE.
About SUPERVALU INC.
SUPERVALU INC. is one of the largest
companies in the U.S. grocery channel with annual sales of approximately
$38 billion. SUPERVALU serves customers across the United States through
a network of approximately 4,294 stores composed of 1,114 traditional
retail stores, including 805 in-store pharmacies; 1,280 hard-discount
stores, of which 899 are operated by licensee owners; and 1,900
independent stores serviced primarily by the company's traditional food
distribution business. SUPERVALU has approximately 140,000 employees.
For more information about SUPERVALU visit www.supervalu.com.
About ALBERTSONS
ALBERTSONS is part of the SUPERVALU family
of grocery stores. ALBERTSONS was founded in 1939 and currently operates
453 Albertsons and Lucky supermarkets in Southern California, Southern
Nevada, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and
Wyoming. For more information about Albertsons, visit www.albertsons.com.