Drive environmental sustainability
1. Source renewable and sustainable materials whenever possible
1.1 Commitment: Source 100% certified physically segregated palm oil by 2020.
Progress: On plan. In 2012, Oriflame produced a foaming product with RSPO certified segregated sustainable palm kernel oil. We aspire to increase the use of certified physically segregated palm oil in products over the next few years to demonstrate our support for the RSPO. However, currently there is a limited amount of certified physically segregated palm oil materials available, making progress slower than we would wish.
1.2 Commitment: Promote sustainable palm oil by purchasing GreenPalm credits to cover 100% of our consumption.
Progress: Previously achieved / Ongoing. GreenPalm credits purchased to cover our full 2013 volume.
1.3 Commitment: Source 75% of wood fibre from credibly certified sources by 2015, 100% by 2020.
Progress: 2015 Target Achieved. With the support of the Rainforest Alliance we conducted a first supply chain analysis of the corrugated board purchased at our top 10 manufacturing and warehouse facilities. The results showed a more than 95% compliance with our paper commitment, most material being from recycled sources. In total, all paper and board surveyed in 2013 (catalogues, packaging cartons and corrugated board) therefore showed a compliance rate of 95%, well above the 2015 target of 75%. We will keep working to ensure that 100% of our paper is proven acceptable by our policy.
1.4 Commitment: Source 100% of catalogue paper from credibly certified origin by 2016.
Progress: On plan. For the third year running we conducted a supply chain analysis of our catalogue suppliers. During 2013, 94% of catalogue paper used was fully compliant with our paper commitment, i.e. sourced from a credibly certified source with an intact chain of custody (up from 84% during 2012).
1.5 Commitment: Source 75% of display packaging cartons and leaflets from FSC certified sources by 2013.
Progress: Achieved. The supply chain analysis of our packaging cartons and leaflets purchased during 2013 revealed that 92% of the material used was FSC certified, a significant increase from 53% during 2012 and well above the target of 75%. In total 96% was compliant with Oriflame’s general paper guidelines.
1.6 Commitment: Source 100% of display packaging cartons and leaflets from FSC certified sources by 2016.
Progress: New
1.7 Commitment: During 2014, investigate possibility to source more sustainable cotton.
Progress: New
2. Reduce emissions to air
2.1 Commitment: Reduce CO2 emissions from global Oriflame operations by 50% by 2020.
Progress: On plan. During 2012 total greenhouse gas emission from Oriflame’s operations decreased by 10% in both relative and absolute terms. Since the base year 2010, relative emissions are down 18%. Progress for 2013 will be published online by Q3 2014.
2.2 Commitment: Reduce CO2 emissions from factories by 20% by 2015.
Progress: On plan. We are continuously increasing our renewable energy share. At the Swedish and Polish production sites, 100% of electrical energy is sourced from certified renewable sources starting from January 2013. In addition, significant technical improvements have been implemented. Our Gross emission has decreased by 5% and Net emission has decreased by 42% in absolute terms since 2010.
2.3 Commitment: Reduce energy use in factories by 15% by 2015.
Progress: On plan. Energy use in absolute terms has decreased by 11% since 2010. Despite this, energy use per unit has increased by 2% since 2012. We are still working to meet the 2015 target.
2.4 Commitment: Increase renewable energy in factories to 70% by 2018. Long-term ambition to achieve 100% renewable energy in Oriflame owned buildings.
Progress: New. Currently 68% of total electrical consumption and 42% of total energy consumption at
Oriflame’s factories is renewable.
3. Reduce emissions to water
3.1 Commitment: Use only biodegradable cleansing ingredients in 100% of our Personal Care products.
Progress: Updated. Commitment has been rephrased with a more limited scope, unfortunately suitable biodegradable alternatives are not always available for certain high performing hair care formulations.
3.2 Commitment: Start to phase out plastic micro beads in all new products from 2014.
Progress: New
4. Reduce solid waste
4.1 Commitment: Reduce waste disposed at all our factories by 10% by 2015.
Progress: On plan. Waste produced per unit has decreased by 17% since 2010, in absolute terms this represents a decrease of 37%.
4.2 Commitment: Send no waste to land-fill from our factories by 2020.
Progress: New. Oriflame’s two largest factories (OPP and OPS) have achieved zero waste to landfill during 2013, this represents approximately 90% of all waste produced at Oriflame’s manufacturing sites.
4.3 Commitment: Increase recycling of packaging by gradually introducing recycling facilities at our service centres worldwide.
Progress: Behind plan. In 2013, 90% of Oriflame’s offices and service centres were surveyed on recycling practices. Findings include that 30% of locations recycle at least three different materials. Most common materials are paper (60% of locations), carton (53%), plastic (31%) and glass (25%). The main reason not to recycle is the lack of infrastructure, as answered by 20% of respondents.
5. Reduce impact from Oriflame activities, events, project & facilities
5.1 Commitment: Pursue LEED™ Green Building scheme certification for all new construction and major renovations and pursue environmental effectiveness on all our premises.
Progress: On plan. Oriflame’s new Global Distribution Centre in Noginsk, Russia, was awarded LEED™ silver certification during 2013. The manufacturing facility in the same location is in the process of being certified. This is also the case for our new facility under reconstruction in Roorkee, northern India.
5.2 Commitment: Reduce water use at all our factories by 10% by 2015.
Progress: On plan. Water consumption per unit has increased since 2010 due to a drop in units produced. In absolute terms a decrease of 16% since 2010 was achieved.