Graham Packaging Releases 2019 Sustainability Report

Graham Packaging announced the release of its 2019 Sustainability Report. The report provides a comprehensive overview of the progress made in 2019 towards sustainability across all areas of the company and offers a glimpse into its objectives for 2020 and beyond.

“Progress has been the driving theme for what we have accomplished in 2019, as well as what we are striving for in 2020,” said Mike King, CEO, Graham Packaging. “The goals we implemented in 2018 have gained momentum, and we will continue to exhibit our passion and energy to create positive change for our customers, community and employees.”

Throughout 2019, Graham Packaging reportedly made significant strides in key initiatives outlined in its 2018 Sustainability Report. Some of the achievements from 2019 summarized in the report include:

  • 56 percent increase in the use of rPET content;
  • 65.7 million pounds of HDPE PCR content consumed;
  • 375 million containers diverted from landfills by Graham Recycling Operation;
  • 25 percent ocean-bound PCR content in a single bottle;
  • 6 percent overall reduction in energy usage;
  • 100 percent renewable energy used by two Graham facilities in Brazil; and
  • 19.4 percent combined decrease in scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions.

These achievements are tied to Graham’s commitment to sustainability-focused organizations that promote environmentally responsible behavior, including the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, The Recycling Partnership and the Better Plants Program.

Graham Packaging is leveraging its relationships with these organizations and others to achieve the following by 2020:

  • Reducing energy usage by up to 5 percent as part of an overall 25 percent energy reduction by 2028;
  • Increasing its use of PCR — including ocean-bound plastic — by incorporating an average of 10 percent PCR;
  • Conducting more than 25 life-cycle assessments to help communicate the value of sustainability to its customers;
  • Innovating to provide product lightweighting, recyclability, durability and reusability; and
  • Reaching a goal of 98 percent of its products being recyclable by continuing to design for recyclability across all product lines.

For more information, visit www.grahampackaging.com.

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