AKRON, OH — (Marketwired) — 06/25/13 — GOJO Industries today reported progress the company made in 2012 in social, environmental and economic sustainability, crediting accomplishments to the purpose-driven commitment and comprehensive sustainability strategy the company is executing in collaboration with its stakeholders.
The cites advances in social sustainability initiatives, significant reductions toward environmental goals and creation of sustainable value for GOJO and its stakeholders.
“The progress in our social, environmental and economic sustainability measurements is a direct result of the authentic commitment of GOJO employees to our Sustainable Ways of Working (SWOW(SM)) culture,” said Vice Chair Marcella Kanfer Rolnick. “This commitment brought accelerated momentum this year toward our goals. We found new ways to create social, environmental and economic value, and developed strategies to further integrate sustainability into our business.”
Advances in each of the three domains of sustainability are reported in the 2012 Sustainability Report. Highlights include:
Social – GOJO in 2012 generated a 25 percent improvement in hand hygiene delivered in equivalent uses relative to the 2010 per-use rate, promoted public health through products delivered to regions with extreme needs and supported efforts to educate about the risk of infection-causing contamination in refillable bulk soap dispensers. GOJO also built collaborative state-use relationships with dozens of not-for-profit organizations, which have resulted in the employment of hundreds of disabled individuals at these agencies.
Environmental – GOJO reported a 40 percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions since 2010, a 29 percent reduction in water use over that same time period, and a 13 percent reduction in the generation of solid waste relative to the 2010 per-use rate.
Economic – GOJO achieved a 52 percent increase in sales from sustainably certified products (as a percentage of the sales revenue mix). The company worked with many collaborative partners to create sustainable value through new practices, products and solutions to create economic value for customers, distributors, vendors, partners, employees and other stakeholders.
Nicole Koharik, GOJO global sustainability marketing director, said true sustainable value is achieved when all three areas — social, environmental and economic are advanced simultaneously.
“The result of our comprehensive sustainability approach is that social, environmental and economic initiatives perform like an ecosystem,” Koharik said. “Each depends on the other two to bring value and balance to our work. Our sustainability progress continues to move us closer to our long-term goal of delivering well-being to one billion people every day.”
, inventors of PURELL® Instant Hand Sanitizer, distributes PURELL Hand Sanitizer in away-from-home markets throughout the world. In addition, GOJO manufactures and distributes a full line of products under GOJO® and PROVON® brand names. GOJO has a 66-year history of leadership in improving well-being through hand hygiene and healthy skin. GOJO has products and programs to kill germs on hands and solve skin care-related problems in a variety of markets, including healthcare, foodservice, food processing, manufacturing, automotive, education, government and military. GOJO is a privately held corporation headquartered in Akron, Ohio, with offices in the United Kingdom, Japan and Brazil.
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