KIMBERLY-CLARK PROFESSIONAL* on the road to sustainability October 1st 2009 KIMBERLY-CLARK PROFESSIONAL*, the
world's largest supplier of washroom
products, is continuing to reduce its
impact on the environment thanks to a
range of measures targeting the entire
lifecycle of its products from source to
disposal:
Product design
Raw materials
Manufacturing
Transport
Use
Final disposal
Within all these areas KIMBERLY-CLARK PROFESSIONAL* is
focusing on a range of issues, such as responsible forest management
throughout the supply chain, reduction of energy and water
consumption, reduction of packaging materials in carbon emissions
and waste generation.
"The idea of source reduction is at the heart of our 'REDUCE TODAY,
RESPECT TOMORROW * programme. And it is leading us to find ways
which we can reduce the consumption of natural resources throughout
the lifecycle of our products," said Lisa Morden, Global Sustainability
Manager at KIMBERLY-CLARK PROFESSIONAL*."We are proud of our
achievements so far, but this is not the end of the story.We will continue
to make improvements in our on-going pursuit of sustainability."
To achieve its aims, KIMBERLY-CLARK PROFESSIONAL* is targeting
each stage of the product life cycle with tailored solutions.
The process starts with product design intended to reduce the
resources consumed during manufacturing, distribution and use of
products.
By embedding sustainability principles into product innovation
processes and utilising life cycle thinking, KIMBERLY-CLARK
PROFESSIONAL* is working to reduce the use of the worlds natural
resources even further.
One outcome of the innovation process is the company's patented
AIRFLEX* Fabric, which is used in the KLEENEX® and SCOTT® Branded
and WYPALL* L product ranges. AIRFLEX* Fabric reduces fibre
consumption by up to 17% compared with conventional fabrics and,
when used in SCOTT® Xtra Hand Towels, the amount of fibre needed
to dry hands is reduced. The result: the amount of dry waste in the
bin is reduced by up to 28%.
"AIRFLEX* Fabric is a great example of how innovation can really
make a difference to the environment," said Lisa Morden. "High
performance products manufactured using AIRFLEX* Fabric help
customers reduce their usage, which in turn means fewer resources
to get the job done and less waste to throw away."
Further innovations include WYPALL* X cloths made from
HYDROKNIT material, which results in consistently strong and absorbent
wipes that can reduce usage and landfill compared with rags.
After the design process,KIMBERLY -CLARK PROFESSIONAL* takes
care to source raw materials in a responsible manner. In Europe, every
one of the company's virgin pulp suppliers is certified under the Forest
Stewardship Council scheme. In addition, across Europe KIMBERLYCLARK
PROFESSIONAL*products contain on average 80% recycled
fibres – equivalent to more than 174,000 metric tonnes of fibre.
KIMBERLY-CLARK PROFESSIONAL* has also invested in new
technology and process improvements designed to reduce the use of
natural resources. At Delyn Mill in the UK for example, the company
has invested in additional water cleaning equipment to improve
reliability and effluent water quality. This has also enabled the mill to
recycle more water and reduce the amount of fresh water consumed.
In addition, KIMBERLY-CLARK PROFESSIONAL* has implemented an
Environment Management System (EMS), which has been third-party
accredited to the ISO 140001 standard, in each of its European
manufacturing sites. The EMS helps to ensure that each site's most
significant environmental aspects, including water and energy, are
identified and managed to reduce impact on the environment.
As a result of its efforts the corporation has been able to improve
energy efficiency by 9% since 2005, improved water use efficiency by
15% since 2000 and cut greenhouse gas emissions by 7% since 2005.
Recognizing that our efforts must extend beyond the shop floor,
Kimberly-Clark company has also introduced a number of
improvements to packaging and distribution efficiencies, which will
result in significant reductions in transportation-related carbon
emissions.
In the UK, KIMBERLY-CLARK PROFESSIONAL* has improved
efficiency and minimised environmental impact by reducing the
occasions where trucks are running empty.The company has
introduced an integrated transport solution in which the same trucks
are used for outbound customer deliveries as well as inbound
logistics back to mills, such as pallets,waste paper and supplies. In
2008 this helped cut empty running down to 24%.
As part of its ongoing resource reduction effort, the KIMBERLYCLARK
PROFESSIONAL* facility in Koblenz,Germany, recently invested
$330,000 to reconstruct the railway connection from its main
regional distribution centre. The mill produces 53,000 metric tons of
product per year, including bath tissue for hotels and restaurants and
specialized wiper products for the manufacturing industry. In total,
delivering these goods by rail will save more than 2,500 truck
deliveries each year, significantly reducing COÇ emissions.
Alongside this initiative KIMBERLY-CLARK PROFESSIONAL* strives to
maximise every square inch of loading space when its vehicles hit the
road using unique packaging and palletisation techniques. Not only
does this help cut carbon emissions, it can also make handling and
storage easier for customers.The company's SCOTT® Slimfold Hand
Towels, for example, take up 50% less space than similar products,
while still offering 100% of the performance.The same is true of
SCOTT® Rolled Hand Towels and KLEENGUARD® Gloves.Both of these
products require half of the transport space required by other, similar
products on the market without any reduction in quality.
Packaging materials are also being reduced, through the use of
lighter plastics and recycled fibre.Compressed packaging is used to
get more product in the same space, while unnecessary packaging is
also being eliminated.
Last, but certainly not least, KIMBERLY-CLARK PROFESSIONAL* has
implemented initiatives to reduce the amount of waste sent to
landfill.The company diverted 1.2 million tonnes of manufacturing
waste from landfill last year alone.That's equivalent to the waste
generated by 2.3 million European citizens every year.
Waste is also being reduced at the final disposal stage, thanks to
innovative product design and dispensing systems.The KIMBERLYCLARK
PROFESSIONAL* Folded Toilet Tissue System saves up to 40%
of tissue compared with the jumbo roll format, which means less is
used and less is thrown away.
"Our efforts stem from understanding that the way we use
resources today shapes the world of tomorrow," said Lisa Morden.
"The actions we have taken so far are good for the environment,
good for our customers and good for our business – by reducing
today,we respect tomorrow". More articles from Kimberly-Clark Europe Ltd: |