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Einzelhändler nehmen grünen Verhaltenskodex an

Veröffentlicht 25. Juni 2010 - Aktualisiert 11. Juli 2011
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Große EU-Einzelhändler, unter anderem Carrefour und Tesco, haben einen freiwilligen Verhaltenskodex unterzeichnet, um zu versuchen, ihren Einfluss auf die Umwelt zu reduzieren. Dabei geht es um Themen von Energieverbrauch zu nachhaltigen Quellen für Fisch und Holz.

With the 'code for environmentally sustainable business', launched yesterday (24 June), the signatories commit to a set of principles and measures aimed at reducing their environmental footprint in six areas.

These include more sustainable sourcing of specific products, such as timber or fish, improving resource efficiency in stores and "optimising" transport and distribution. Others focus on better waste management practices and improving communication to consumers.

Forum members include international retailers like Carrefour, C&A, Delhaize, Ikea, Marks and Spencer and Tesco, as well as federations like EuroCommerce and the European Retail Round Table (ERRT).

ERRT President Sir Terry Leahy stressed that "any company, no matter how much it has done so far, can sign up and show it is committed to action".

Addressing the forum, Environment Commissioner Janez Potočnik said retailers were in a key position to promote more sustainable consumption on several fronts - through their own actions, their partnerships with suppliers and their daily contact with consumers.

Retailers are bridges between consumers and producers and they influence purchasing decisions, he added, calling on business leaders to give "greener marketing" a try.

Potočnik said resource efficiency was not only about energy efficiency but also covered metals, minerals and food as well as clean air, water and bio-diversity – some of which have always been free but are now "priceless".

Resource efficiency is one of the flagship initiatives of the EU's new strategy for sustainable growth and jobs, called 'Europe 2020'. One of its stated objectives is to "decouple economic growth from the use of resources" (EurActiv 24/03/10).

Hintergrund : 

The Retail Forum was launched by the European Commission and the European retail sector in March 2009 as part of a drive to promote more environmentally sustainable consumption patterns forum (EurActiv 03/03/09).

The creation of the forum was one of the initiatives envisaged in the 2008 Action Plan on sustainable consumption and production and sustainable industrial policy.

Forum member companies have already committed to reducing their environmental footprint through a series of company-specific actions (see annual report 2010).

Membership of the forum is voluntary and open to all retailers who join the Retailers’ Environmental Action Programme (REAP).

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