Supply Chain Carbon Accounting & Reporting: Using SmartWay Benchmarking Tools Buddy Polovick Paul Campbell April 18, 2013 2:00-3:00p.m. ET
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Supply Chain Carbon Accounting and Reporting Paul Campbell, Sears Holdings Corporation Buddy Polovick, U.S. EPA April 18, 2013
Today s Discussion Why are Retailers focused on sustainability? What are key areas of sustainability focus and benefits? Why is carbon data so important? And to whom? Brief overview of SmartWay Measure, Manage and Report Carbon Data Using SmartWay Sears Holdings Sustainability Initiatives & SmartWay engagement Questions and Discussion 7
Drivers for Sustainability and Carbon Reporting 8
Why Focus on Sustainability? Business case for sustainability w/focus on carbon & climate Reduce costs from rising/volatile energy prices in supply chain Reduce climate risk and supply chain risk Compete globally, sustain operations Supply Chain sustainability efforts create real business value* New products, services and markets Premium pricing opportunities Enhanced corporate reputations Positions firms for evolving consumer attitudes and behaviors * CDP Supply Chain Report 2012-13 9
What are Key Benefits of Sustainability? RILA 2013 Retail Sustainability Report 10
What are Key Areas of Concern? RILA 2013 Retail Sustainability Report 11
Why Focus on Carbon Data? Customers, clients, and shareholders demanding carbon transparency, accountability and disclosure Carbon is leading indicator of operational efficiency Address carbon to reduce costs Reduce climate risk and supply chain risk Carbon accounting and reporting growing rapidly Insurers evaluating climate risk Securities & Exchange Commission guidance on disclosure Carbon Disclosure Project findings (Supply Chain Report 2013) 90% of members report business risks from climate change 73% of members report $ savings from emission reduction activities Transportation ranked among greatest areas for efficiency gain potential with shortest payback period Performance measurement and data quality are keys to success 12
EPA SmartWay Overview 13
SmartWay = Continuous Improvement Measure Supply Chain Footprint Improve Efficiency Benchmark Performance Innovate Operations Report Results 14
Transportation Sustainability Strategies Tire monitoring/inflation, single wide tires, aerodynamics, alternative fuels, hybrids, idle reduction Driver training, speed control, load optimization, mode shift, enhanced routing, Encourage carriers to identify, prioritize, and mitigate environmental impacts, join partnerships SmartWay, Coalition for Responsible Transportation, BSR Clean Cargo, etc. RILA Sustainable Product Transport Brief 15
Measure, Manage and Report Carbon Data Using SmartWay 16
SmartWay Carrier Tool Generates Data 17
Carrier s Input Detailed Information Short Haul vs. Long Haul Fuel types and gallons used Particulate Matter Reduction (pre-2006) Cube Out Percentage Model year and truck class Miles (revenue and empty) Average Payload (Tons) Cargo Weight Only Average Capacity Volume (Cubic Feet) Percent Capacity Utilization (Excluding Empty Miles) Road Type / Speed Categories Average Annual Idle Hours per Truck 18
Carrier Report Showcases Key Data 19
How is Carrier data developed? Carrier s Actual Range Assigned Emission Factor Top 20% Reefer 1182-1648 g/mile Top 20% Reefer 1600 g/mile Second 20% Reefer 1651-1748 g/mile Second 20% Reefer 1700 g/mile Middle 20% Reefer 1751-1849 g/mile Middle 20% Reefer 1800 g/mile Fourth 20% Reefer 1850-1948 g/mile Fourth 20% Reefer 1900 g/mile Bottom 20% Reefer 1951-2387 g/mile Bottom 20% Reefer 2000 g/mile Quintile Rankings (ex: Reefer CO 2 g/mile) 20
SmartWay Carrier Data Points SmartWay Carrier Rating Pollutant Specific Performance Levels 15 Carrier Categories (TL, LTL, Tanker, etc.) 8 Emission Metrics 5 4 3 2 1 0 g/mile CO2 NOx PM10 PM2.5 g/ton-mile 21
Shipper Tool uses Carrier Data 22
Shipper Tool Snapshot of Carrier Data 23
Shipper Report and Benchmarking Data Data can be used in: Performance Benchmarking Environmental Reporting Carbon Disclosure Project Submittals Shareholder Resolution Response 24
SmartWay Used in CDP Reporting www.cdproject.net 25
SmartWay Used in GRI Index Reporting 26
Sears Holdings Sustainability Initiatives SmartWay Engagement 27
SUSTAINABILITY IN RETAIL 1 a great divide no more Findings: Retailers are working across sectors to achieve sustainability goals. Sustainability has turned from a risk mitigation and cost center into an opportunity for business growth. Developing systems for continuous improvement. Fostering transparency in operations and in the supply chain. Opportunities: Reducing waste means financial savings. Actively mitigate risks and enhance reputation with all stakeholders. Discover new innovations. Recruit and retain top talent. 1 Adapted from the 2012 RILA Retail Sustainability Report
SUSTAINABILITY AT SHC A New Journey Q1 2012: Green Leadership merged with Sustainability within the Supply Chain business unit, the new objectives for this combined team are as follows: Increase education/awareness Oversee initiatives/successes for our members/customers/associates at every touch point Optimize strategic partnerships with industry leaders and solidify our market leadership Translate successful program attributes across all SHC formats Provide platform for launching emerging technology initiatives Protect and enhance SHC and partners brands Risk mitigation/compliance/reduce Costs
Related Efforts Within the last 18 months: Completed numerous retrofits at distribution centers Installed electric vehicle charging stations at 10 locations, including 2 at Hoffman Estates Successfully implemented a pilot program using propane to fuel 27 home services vans 2012 EPA ENERGY STAR Corporate Commitment and Energy Management Partners of the Year Awards Internal partnerships with: Packaging, Energy Management, Real Estate, Facilities, Community Engagement, Environmental Affairs, Communications and so on. Within the last month: Press release re: EV charging stations, Sustainable Brands article and Edelman Green Chicago Report
Green Leadership: Positive Impact Across SHC Home Appliances 2013 Team Priorities Co-branded marketing SYW/Online /Social Media Home Services Field event collaboration In store resource centers KCD Brands Consumer Electronics/ Lighting Consumer electronics plug load Commercial applications Supply Chain Energy Managemen t Home Improvement applications Maintain 60+ strategic agreements
2013 Priority Sustainability team recommends SHC develop a formalized Sustainability Report using the GRI framework GRI has been the sustainability reporting framework of choice among our competitors and continues to gain traction SHC already has a significant reporting structure in place across multiple BU s. Lands End is about to publish their first Sustainability Report based upon the GRI guidelines Self certification is possible for a GRI Report - with minimal financial requirement
Industry Recognition EPA ENERGY STAR Sustained Excellence: Retail/Energy Mgmt EPA ENERGY STAR Retail Partner of the Year: 2010/11/12 EPA ENERGY STAR 2012 Corporate Commitment Award EPA SmartWay 2012 Excellence Award EPA WasteWise 2012/3 Honorable Mention: Avg. 73% total waste diversion EPA Energy Leaders: Kmart 2012 Award Winner, >10% energy reduction across all buildings EPA Battle of the Buildings 2012: 57 properties competing (6 in top 50 at mid point out of 3100 total) Launched 27 Propane Fueled Home Service Vans In Seattle Market Pacific Gas & Electric: 2012 SHC Partners In Transformation Retail Excellence Award 2012 Newsweek Green Ranking: 104/500, Top Ten for retailers (9/42)
SHC and SmartWay All SHC Carriers SmartWay registered Ongoing collaborative review of sustainability value: Alternative Fuels/Routing Optimization/Rail vs. OTR/Cube-outs Exploring benefits of SmartWay Carrier Tool and metrics Alignment to GRI/CDP reporting structure RILA Benchmarking Integral part of initial CSR
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For more information: www.epa.gov/smartway smartway_transport@epa.gov SmartWay Helpline 734-214-4767 36