Operational Sustainability at Henkel
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[Insert an image or an illustration of a Henkel’s plant] [Insert an image of Henkel’s mission statement “Living better together”] [Insert an image of a Henkel’s “Green Twin”, a line of tape adhesives that reduces water usage, energy consumption, and carbon dioxide emissions] “We are the world’s leading premium brands in consumer goods,” begins Henkel’s mission statement. “Our strategy for success is focused on operational excellence:
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Dear Henkel, I am writing to express my admiration and gratitude for your company’s recent contribution in supporting the “Fighting Climate Change” campaign. Henkel’s strong commitment towards sustainability is one of the significant factors that make it the market leader and top contender in the Industrial Solutions industry. Through your company’s global operations, Henkel is able to achieve significant environmental benefits such as 100% renewable electricity in your operations and supply chains. In addition, your commitment to reducing packaging
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At Henkel, we are committed to operational sustainability. Our “Plan B,” which we defined with the sustainability team and the executive management team, includes a plan to reduce CO2 emissions 25% by 2020 and by 75% by 2025 from our 2013 baseline. Our new approach also includes “operational sustainability” (OS). next “OS” is an effort to identify and address “operational sustainability challenges” across the company. These include energy efficiency
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In my role as Business Continuity Manager for Henkel Asia Pacific, I am currently focused on operational sustainability for the company as a whole. While there is no singular answer to this question, the primary goal is to help the company deliver a safe, reliable, and efficient operational environment for its employees, suppliers, customers, and stakeholders. As part of this process, we have identified a set of 17 key areas for improvement that are directly relevant to operational sustainability. The areas we are focusing on include: 1)
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“We aim at sustainable operations by developing environmentally friendly and cost-effective products. For this, we have the support of an efficient production site, which meets the highest standards for water and energy conservation. Our company is committed to reducing energy and water consumption at all stages of the product life cycle. We are proud to announce that in the latest “Cradle to Cradle” assurance certification we earned a “Premium” award. This is an important recognition that ensures that the end-of-life of the product is as environmentally friendly as
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“This report investigates the current state of Henkel’s operations’ sustainability from three perspectives: environment, energy, and resource management.” I do not have a personal connection to Henkel’s sustainability initiatives, but I can share my thoughts and expertise based on research and first-hand experiences. Environment: Henkel’s efforts towards environmental sustainability include implementing energy-efficient practices throughout its production process, implementing recycling programs for plastic packaging, and supporting green-certified packaging. Henkel’s
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The company has taken the concept of sustainability very seriously, implementing several initiatives that have contributed significantly to achieving and exceeding its environmental and social goals. 1. Reducing Waste: Henkel uses a unique process called “Green Cleaning” that uses water and non-toxic chemicals to clean and disinfect its facilities. This process has reduced the company’s water usage by 15%, waste by 50%, and chemical usage by 50%. 2. Renewable Energy: Henkel has set a goal