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10/21/2013 1 Antonio Luis Galvao Costa, CSCP Vice President Global Supply Chain, DiverseyCare Business Partner Sealed Air Working Green: Sustainability in an Efficiency-Focused World Antonio Galvao Vice President Global Supply Chain at Diversey, now part of Sealed Air Author of the "Working Green" department in APICS magazine since 2008. More than 22 years of experience encompassing planning, logistics, sourcing, manufacturing, engineering, customer service, product portfolio management, and marketing operations. Degree in production engineering and MBA from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. Brazilian (born and raised in Rio), lived in 5 different countries, married, 2 kids and a tortoise.
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Page 1: APICS Rochester - Working Green: Sustainability in …...Author of the "Working Green" department in APICS magazine since 2008. More than 22 years of experience encompassing planning,

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Antonio Luis Galvao Costa, CSCP

Vice President Global Supply Chain,

DiverseyCare Business Partner

Sealed Air

Working Green:

Sustainability in an

Efficiency-Focused World

Antonio Galvao

� Vice President Global Supply Chain at Diversey, now part of Sealed Air

� Author of the "Working Green" department in APICS magazine since 2008.

� More than 22 years of experience encompassing planning, logistics,

sourcing, manufacturing, engineering, customer service, product portfolio

management, and marketing operations.

� Degree in production engineering and MBA from the Federal University of

Rio de Janeiro in Brazil.

� Brazilian (born and raised in Rio), lived in 5 different countries, married, 2

kids and a tortoise.

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My biggest logistics challenge

Agenda

• Sustainability definitions

• Greenovate examples

• Common Pitfalls

• Drivers of change

• Path for a more sustainable operation

• Key takeaways

• Questions and Answers

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Definitions

Sustainability is not only GREEN…

Or maybe it is…

“The problem in agreeing on the meaning of

sustainability is not fundamentally about agreeing upon

a precise definition, but about agreeing upon the values

that would underlie any such definition.”

Simon DresnerThe Principles of Sustainable Development - 2002

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Definitions

• Confusion remains• Environmental ≠ Sustainability

• Profit a critical element

Our common future 1987 UN World

Commission on Env & Development

WCED (Brundtland report)

“Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to

meet their own needs.”

Triple bottom line

• Most definitions Most definitions Most definitions Most definitions focus focus focus focus on protecting the on protecting the on protecting the on protecting the triple triple triple triple bottom bottom bottom bottom linelinelineline

– Human impact… PeoplePeoplePeoplePeople

– Environmental impact… PlanetPlanetPlanetPlanet

– Financial impact… ProfitProfitProfitProfit

• Sustainable development means balancing these Sustainable development means balancing these Sustainable development means balancing these Sustainable development means balancing these interests for longinterests for longinterests for longinterests for long----term success.term success.term success.term success.

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Integrated Bottom line

• A more operational, integrated equation

Enhanced top-line growth Brand value, customer relationship, talent recruiting/retention

Growth

+

Cost Savings

=

Integrated Bottom Line

Relevance in recession: reducing waste (cost), improving resultsRelevance in recession: reducing waste (cost), improving results

Reduced Operational Costs Energy, water, waste, compliance, health, labor, liability

The evolution

Economic Environmental

1

2

Employee engagement works as a catalyst through:

•Visible leadership

•Management support

•Communication, communication, communication

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“Reducing carbon in the life cycle of our products will often

mean reducing energy use. That results in greater efficiency

and with the rising costs of energy, lower costs, making our

business stronger and more competitive.”

Mike DukeWalmart President and CEO

Greenovate!Companies innovating to create a more sustainable world

From Greenovate! Companies innovating to create a more sustainable

world , April 2010

AMANHA, June 2010 article with Dr. Hitendra Patel

• Book by Dr. H. Patel , T. McNally and R. Jonash

– Compilation of stories of how many of the world’s leading and

emerging companies are addressing sustainability issues with

profitable solutions that can spur even more innovation , growth and

development.

– Innovations that generate profit with environmental and social

benefits.

– Each story identifies the drivers, the barriers, the enablers, the impact

and what’s next.

– If new businesses are developed based on sustainable practices, the

need to continue draining finite resources will be reduced.

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Greenovate!Companies innovating to create a more sustainable world

• What if we could recycle all residues from our industrial processes,

transforming into raw materials or efficient fuels all the garbage that

goes today into the thousands of landfills across the Globe?

• What if we could improve all the agricultural and food producing

related processes, making food accessible and cultivation

sustainable? What if we reduced the generation of residues to never

seen before levels?

• What if we could fund new ways to create alternative energy,

dramatically reducing our dependence of fossil fuels that are

pollutant and expensive?

Quiz 1

In 2011, world population reached 7 billion; in what

year was it half that much?

a) 1858

b) 1908

c) 1948

d) 1968

e) 1988

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The Sins of GreenwashingTerrachoice

http://sinsofgreenwashing.org

• Authors of “Six sins of green-washing – 2007”, “Seven sins of green-washing – 2009” and “Sins of green-washing: Home and Family edition – 2010”

• Green-wash – verb: the act of misleading consumers regarding the environmental practices of a company or the environmental benefits of a product or service

• Seven sins: hidden trade-off, no proof, vagueness, irrelevance, lesser of two evils, fibbing, worshipping false labels

• From 2009 to 2010, the number of “greener” products has gone up by 73%

• Proportion of sin-free products increasing from less than 1% in 2007 to approximately 2% in 2009 and almost 4.5% in 2010

Investment community is focusing on the

potential growth and performance…

•Companies in the 2012 CDLI and CPLI provide approximately double the average total return of the Global 500 between Jan 2005 and May 2011(2)

•A third of the world’s invested capital calls for

corporate environmental data through Carbon

disclosure project (1) (722 investors with $87 trillion

in assets , from 655 and $78 trillion in 2011)

•Heightened investor engagement ; Carbon action

has seen more than five fold increase in investor

signatories since 2011 (190 investors/18 trillion). Natural capital concept.

•Growing awareness of water as a critical business issue (530 investors/$57 trillion) and forest risk commodities (184 investors/$13 trillion).

31.1

67.4

Global 500 CDLI

Total return % (US$) from Jan 2006 to July 2012

(1) CDP Press report Feb 2013(2) Carbon Disclosure Project 2012 – Global 500 report

6.4

15.9

Global 500 CPLI

Total return % (US$) from Jan 2010 to July 2012

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…but also paying attention to how the

risks will be managed(1)

•Physical

• Dependency on resources, physical events and poor infrastructure and

quality – Climate change like other business risks

•Regulatory

•Market based regulations i.e.: carbon taxes, tariffs, trading and permits and

stringent requirements

•Reputation

•No green-wash. Brand value

•Litigation

•Due to increased legislation. Financial impact. Sustainability reporting and

financial reporting combined.(1) KPMG – Climate changes your business

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2011 Economic Losses Related to

Selected Natural Catastrophes

Global Risks 2013, Eighth Edition – World Economic Forum, Risk response networkAdapted from sigma natural catastrophe data base of Swiss Reinsurance Company

Quiz 2

How much of the Earth’s water is undrinkable salt

water?

a) 97%

b) 67%

c) 87%

d) 77%

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Water

Business Strategy for 21st Century

“A sustainable enterprise is dependent on a sustainable environment. Management decisions that fail to reflect this put a company at grave, future risk.”

Sam Johnson, 1975

“American Industry has used the raw materials employed in its

manufactured products with little regard for future supply. Forests

have been felled in haste, mines stripped of their contents, the

earth sucked dry of its treasures to provide necessities and

luxuries for a lusty, growing nation. With supplies failing in one

section, industry has abandoned its shafts and trekked on to a

new source of supply. It was not until industry found itself

embarrassed by actual shortages of raw materials that

businessmen began to recognize the need for scientific research.”

H.F. Johnson Jr. , 1936

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What legacy will we leave?“The Earth belongs in usufruct to the living… No generation can contract debts greater

than may be paid during the course of its own existence.” – Thomas Jefferson, 1789

“Society...is a partnership in all science; a partnership in all art; a partnership in every

virtue, and in all perfection. As the ends of such a partnership cannot be obtained in

many generations, it becomes a partnership not only between those who are living,

but between those who are living, those who are dead, and those who are to be born.“

– Edmund Burke, 1790

“I fear citizens might become unmindful of what they have received from their

ancestors or what is due to their posterity and therefore in the risk of leaving to those

who come after them a ruin instead of an habitation” – Edmund Burke, 1790

"We have too long treated the natural world as an adversary rather than as a life-

sustaining gift from the Almighty. If man has the genius to build, which he has,

he must also have the ability and the responsibility to preserve.” - Gerald Ford, 1975

Quiz 3

Compared to the average person in India, the

average American consumes how much more

energy?

a) 3x as much

b) 7x as much

c) 14x as much

d) 21x as much

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Unbridled consumption presents consequences for

our children…

Population x Consumption > Planet

Current Demand = 1.50 x what Earth can sustain

Source: WWF Living Planet Report

If the entire world consumed like

Americans…

4 Planet Earths

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Global trends by 2050

•70% of people will live in urban areas

•Population stress : 3Billion in 1955, 9 Billion in 2050

•Average income will increase 2.8x

•Consumption could double, but food could triple

•Emerging markets will dominate trade

•And then there is carbon and climate change…

Climate change

•Atmospheric CO2 concentration has

risen strongly since about 1850

•Rise entirely caused by humans and

primarily due to burning of fossil fuels,

with smaller contribution due to

deforestation

•Since 1900, global climate warmed by

~0.8oC

•Temperatures in the past 10 years

have been the highest since

measurements records started in the

19th century and for many centuries

before that.

1. Climate Change – State of the Science Prof. Stefan Rahmstorf – Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research http://www.pik-potsdam.de/~stefan

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Climate change

•Further increase in CO2 concentration

must lead to further rise in Global

mean temperature. In different

scenarios for 2100 this increase range

could be from 2oC to 7oC above pre

industrial values.

•Last major Global warming was at the

end of the last great Ice age (15,000

years ago). Warming of 5oC over a time

span of 5,000 years

•We could get a similar magnitude,

over a fraction of this time and starting

from a higher point

1. Climate Change – State of the Science Prof. Stefan Rahmstorf – Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research http://www.pik-potsdam.de/~stefan

Impacts and risks

•Sea level rise and loss of ice sheets – 20th century sea level increased 15-20

cm (0.5 to 0.65). Future rise by 2100 could exceed 1m (3.3ft).

•Loss of ecosystems and species – Climate change and on-going global ocean

acidification

•Extreme events – droughts, forest fires, stronger hurricanes

•Water and food supplies – Poorer and warmer countries can expect

reduction in yields due to water shortages and weather extremes . Resource

scarcity might drive riots and resource wars

1. Climate Change – State of the Science Prof. Stefan Rahmstorf – Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research http://www.pik-potsdam.de/~stefan

Can we afford the risk?

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Possible Impact of Global Warming on

Different Sectors

Global Risks 2013, Eighth Edition – World Economic Forum, Risk response networkAdapted from Shaping Climate-Resilience Development: A Framework for decision-making. 2009 Economics of Climate Adaptation Working Group.

How can we initiate the path to a more

sustainable and profitable operation?

•Measurement

•Direct

•Indirect

•Technology

Where are resources and energy being used, where are they being

wasted and generating unnecessary emissions?

Carbon Footprint – Total amount of GHG (mainly CO2) emitted over the

entire lifecycle of a product or service

CO2 = WASTE

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What steps can corporations take to achieve

energy efficiencies and costs savings?

1. Energy efficiency through technology improvements

2. Energy efficiency through management or behavioral

changes

3. Increased use of low-carbon energy

Adapted from “The 3% Solution – 2013” – Carbon Disclosure Project and WWF

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Greenovate!Companies innovating to create a more sustainable world

• What if we could recycle all residues from our industrial processes,

transforming into raw materials or efficient fuels all the garbage that

goes today into the thousands of landfills across the Globe?

• What if we could improve all the agricultural and food producing

related processes, making food accessible and cultivation sustainable?

What if we reduced the generation of residues to never seen before

levels?

• What if we could fund new ways to create alternative energy ,

dramatically reducing our dependence of fossil fuels that are pollutant

and expensive?

Patagonia and Terracycle

IKEA Farmer schools, RainForestAlliance

Energy innovations, Nanosolar

Sustainability

•Not a competing priority

•Should be embedded in the strategy

•Not as an add-on � Strategic imperative short/long term plans

•It is not about doing the right thing only…

It is doing the SMART thing

Sustainability enhances competitiveness and resilience of

the supply chain

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Key takeaways

•Waste is not good and should be eliminated

•Supply Chains have a direct impact on the equation

•Be part of the solution not the problem

•It is not a threat but an opportunity

•Sustainability needs to be at the core of the business

•Extending the reach is essential – TAO WAO PAO

•Sustainability is a major trend in business and continues to

evolve

It simply makes good business sense!

“Preach the gospel at all times; use

words if necessary.”St . Francis of Assisi (1181-1226) ???

“Preach the gospel – use actions and words always.”

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Survey

www.tinyurl.com/kmd5lrs

Questions?

Antonio Galvao

[email protected]

Tel: +31(6)30-900-047


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