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Realising our vision – the Speedy of today Steve McIntyre, Group Marketing Director
Realising our vision
Play Brand Film
Thank You
Shelley Kemp, Head of Brand Marketing
‘One Plan’ for responsible business practice
• One Plan is at the heart of the Speedy brand and business, it is part of our DNA; it’s our sustainability philosophy
• It’s an overarching programme to capture everything that we are
doing in relation to being a sustainable business
• The brand is who we are and what we do but One Plan is the way that we do it (i.e. responsibly, ethically and sustainably)
Put simply, ONE PLAN = a better way of doing business A better way of doing business = being sustainable
So what is One Plan?
What is Sustainability?
Apparent trend
Corporate Social
Responsibility (CSR)
Corporate Responsibility
Sustainability
What might sustainability mean to you?
No sweat shops
No child labour
Recycling Environment
Treating people fairly
Charity
Community
• Ensuring the opportunity for a high quality of life now and for future generations
• Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs
• Living within the limits of one planet and allowing everyone a fair share
• What do you need to do to still be in business in 50 years?
Definition
Why Now?
A little closer to home…
Carillion say: “We believe that becoming a more
sustainable business will help us become a more successful business…”
Commercial benefits
Growing recognition that good social and environmental practices are good for commercial performance
Business Value Revenue -‐ Product differen<a<on -‐ Service differen<a<on -‐ New product development
Costs -‐ Energy spend -‐ Transport spend
Reputa<on -‐ Brand posi<oning -‐ Employee engagement -‐ Investor rela<ons
One Plan elements
One Plan
Speedy
Customer Supplier
Working with you GO product range New Product development Supplier Excellence Programme
Play One Plan Film
Launch Activity www.speedyservices.com/oneplan …coming soon!
Thank You
Making Progress
Andy Connor, Supply Chain Director
Set out Cradle to Cradle aims Supplier Charter
GO Launch
We need suppliers who believe in what we are trying to do
GO Launch
Responsibility Roadmap Internal KPI’s
Since Launch…
Sponsor Executive Hire Show Innovation Award Speedy’s own awards
Since Launch…
Supplier Charter now part of supply agreement
Since Launch…
Less water, energy monitoring, better vehicle usage
Since Launch…
Seeing The Light…
One 500watt THL and a 57watt CFL
Comparison Between
• Using the electricity cost as £0.12* per hour per kilowatt, we can work out the individual wattage of:
Saving over a year £110.57 of electricity cost per individual light * Taken as an average cost
• 500 waG • Cost Per hour £0.06 • Cost Per 8 hours £0.48 • Cost per 5 day week £2.40 • Cost per 52 weeks £124.80
• 57 waG • £0.00684 per hour • £0.05472 per day • £0.2736 per 5 day week • £14.22 per 52 weeks
500watt Tungsten Halogen Lamp - 20kg x 52 weeks = 1,040kg of CO2
CO2 Emissions Comparison
57watt Compact Fluorescent Lamp - 2.28kg x 52 weeks = 118 kg of CO2
CO2 Emissions Comparison
Saving over a year 922 kg of CO2 emissions
CO2 Emissions Comparison
Proud to have won the Business in the Community Responsible Supply Chain Award
Responsible Supply Chain
Thank You
Andy Johnson, Head of Environment & Sustainability
GO for the Green Option
Corporate Responsibility Report 2010
REACHING NEW HEIGHTS
Andy Johnson, Head of Sustainability and Environment
Getting Greener From The Ground Up
2008 Communication Programme
Developing The Pilot Scheme
Supplier Conference
From world leading environmental consultants
Trustworthy Independent Information
• Products independently assessed and rated-Carbon, energy, green claims
• Compared with a ‘typical’ alternative - quantified savings or qualitative assessment
• A 100 point Environmental Impact Matrix • Leads to rating scheme called GO Credits
4 key pieces of information on each GO product
Rating system
Displayed in our 2010 catalogue
Improvements based on customer feedback
The new programme
Displayed in our 2011 catalogue
What’s in it for you?
Why Get Involved?
• Hire of GO Products has been in excess of £10m in 2010 and 2011 (ytd)
• With an annual increase of around 20%, with little or no activity since early 2010
• Renewed momentum, new marketing and advertising, renewed sales force activity.
• Simpler, faster, cheaper and easy to understand Star Rating Systems
• So how many Stars will your products attract?
Any Questions?
THE DRIVER FOR COST REDUCTION AND EFFICIENCYSUSTAINABILITY
Corporate Responsibility Report 2009
Thank You
Martin Gibson, Director of Sustainability Services
Working together for sustainable growth
We’re ready to play our part… Are you?
Speedy’s Journey
A structured programme of commitment
Supplier Excellence Programme (SEP) Model
• Supplier commitment
• Structured programme: • On-site review and support • Training workshops • Networking opportunity
• Measure success
• PR opportunities
Programme Objectives • Helps meet sustainability objectives • Reduced environmental liabilities • Reduces waste and costs from joint business activities • Reduce environmental impact throughout the supply
chain • Improve ethical sourcing approach
Benefits For Suppliers • Closer relationships with Speedy • Cost savings from energy and waste reduction • Confidence of compliance • Improved reputation • Innovation • Positioning for future bids
Six workshops session for consideration
Workshops
Training Workshops • Practical and technical content • Strengthen knowledge and skills • Learn how to become more sustainable • Help develop sustainable improvement plans • Analyse invoices and bills for confidential review • Facilitate service innovations
Workshop 1
Sustainability/CR Workshop
• What is sustainability? • Sustainability and supply chain • Structuring sustainability • Report sustainability • Maximising the benefits
Workshop 2
Energy & Water
• Policy and legislation • Now and the future
• Energy • What customers want • What good looks like • Key areas • Systems that work
• Water • Why? • Key areas • Management
Workshop 3
Resource & Waste
• Where our clients waste things • Resource efficiency ideals • Where the improvements are • Packaging issues • Case studies
Workshop 4
Sustainable Procurement
• Key principles • Frameworks and standards • Environmental performance • Ethical performance • Workshop – whole life costing
Workshop 5
Health & Safety
• Effects of legislation • Best practice opportunities • Transparent reporting • Key areas for improvements • Managing H&S • Case study
Workshop 6
Best Practice
• Review impacts • Exchange experiences • Speedy Supply Chain team
engagement • Pledges • Certificates
Workshop 6
The Model Works
• The host organisations that have been involved over the years include some of the biggest names in the UK:
The Model Has Delivered
Having worked with • > 40 host organisations • > 600 suppliers • Identified savings > £12m
The Details…
• Cost • £7,500
• First workshops
• End June
• Programme duration • 6 months
Contents
Page 3
Pages 4 - 9
Page 10
2
Introduction & What you get
Workshop Session Overviews
Prices, Workshop Schedule and What to do next?
Conclusions…
• Proven model
• Environmental and cost benefits
• Competitive edge and driving sales
• Helps meet customer needs through innovation
The Next Steps
• Brochure in your delegate packs when you leave which tells you everything you need to know
Thank You