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The retailer reports high use and interest for its sustainable packaging scorecard.

On March 12, at the second annual Sustainable Packaging Exposition, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Bentonville, AR, released the initial results of its Packaging Scorecard that evaluates Wal-Mart and Sam's Club suppliers on the sustainability of their packaging and offers suggestions for improvement. The results from the first month of operation show active use of the scorecard and a strong interest from product suppliers to make their packaging more sustainable. The scorecard implementation is the retailer's step toward achieving a 5% reduction in packaging by 2013.

"Wal-Mart has made a commitment to reducing waste in packaging in order to sustain our resources and environment and to reduce total system costs," said Matt Kistler, senior vice president of marketing, research, and insights for Sam's Club and captain of Wal-Mart's Packaging Sustainability Network. "We are in a unique position to drive positive change in the area of sustainability by working with our suppliers. The packaging scorecard helps everyone make better decisions that are good for business, our customers and the environment."

In the first month, 2,268 vendors have logged on to the site and 117 products have been entered into the system. Wal-Mart expects these numbers to dramatically increase in the coming year. The scorecard evaluates the sustainability of product packaging. These criteria are valuable tools for suppliers to determine how their packaging innovations, environmental standards, energy efficiencies and use of materials compare to their peers. Suppliers will receive a score per package relative to their peers in each category.

Scorecard user responds

"We have already used the scorecard to evaluate two types of packaging," said Josh Hannay, business development manager from Ruiz Food Products, which supplies Wal-Mart with El Monterey brand frozen Mexican food products. "The scorecard was easy to use and gave us a single number that translates into how we're doing and how we can do better. Our company is looking forward to reducing waste while saving money."

Product suppliers, like Hannay, and packaging suppliers are attending Wal-Mart's Sustainability Packaging Exposition to learn about new sustainable packaging materials. This year, 130 packaging suppliers are showing nearly 3,000 product suppliers alternatives to traditional packaging. Packaging suppliers were chosen to exhibit based on their abilities to make packaging out of renewable resources such as corn or potatoes, reduce or replace expanded polystyrene, increase recycled content in materials and replace clamshells composed of nonrecoverable materials. The packaging suppliers will offer suggestions to vendors on how to improve their packaging. Additionally, Wal-Mart will host a booth to demonstrate how to use the packaging scorecard and exhibit a virtual tour of the tradeshow.

This year, the scorecard is being used to collect initial data from product suppliers. These suppliers will also have an opportunity to meet with Wal-Mart buyers to learn about additional improvement methods. Beginning in 2008, Wal-Mart buyers will be able to use the scorecard results to influence their purchasing decisions.

"It's important to us that our vendors and suppliers integrate sustainable practices into their business plans and products. It's important to show that being an efficient and profitable business goes hand-in-hand with being a good steward of the environment," said Kistler.

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