Colgate-Palmolive Company’s global manufacturing teams have cut absolute carbon dioxide emissions by a third, cut energy use by a third, and water use by half, announces the company in a press release.
The achievements are highlighted in “Building a Future to Smile About,” the Company’s 2019 Corporate Social Responsibility & Sustainability Report.
The reductions, versus per ton of product produced in 2002, mean Colgate has achieved or exceeded the five-year goals it set for 2020 in each of these critical areas. In the past year, Colgate has also taken significant steps toward building a healthier planet, including:
- Introducing a first-of-its kind recyclable toothpaste tube, and making this technology available to third parties.
- Earning TRUE Zero Waste certification for nine additional manufacturing facilities in 2019, bringing the global total to 16.
- Saving water by encouraging conservation through Colgate’s “Save Water” program, which since its launch in 2016 has helped avoid the use of an estimated 99 billion gallons of water.
“Colgate is a caring, innovative growth company reimagining a healthier future for people, their pets and our planet,” says Ann Tracy, chief sustainability officer. “This purpose has guided our efforts and inspires Colgate people to do even more.”
Setting its sights higher, Colgate also announced a new Sustainability Mission to “invite a billion homes to create a healthy and sustainable future.” The company has set measurable targets for 2025 and beyond in a dozen areas. The targets include net zero carbon emissions by 2040 and 100 percent renewable electricity by 2030 for Colgate’s global operations; eliminating one third of new plastics used in products and packaging; earning 100 percent TRUE Zero Waste certification for Colgate’s global operations, and reaching 2 billion children with education to improve oral health, helping to create a zero-cavity future.
In 2020, the company’s focus has included support for those in need to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, including the donation of health and hygiene products and pet food. Colgate has also mobilized five manufacturing facilities on three continents to produce and donate bar soap, specially packaged with instructions on proper handwashing to amplify the World Health Organization (WHO) #SafeHands message. The company is working with partners including CARE and Save the Children to distribute the products around the globe.