Top 10 Green retailers

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On the internet i came across a list of top 10 retailers not top because of their sales figure neither because of their revenues and bottom line etc. They are top in applying green thoughts to their organization and lead with the green banner in their hands. This also astonished me as i came to know that this green bug bite some of them way back in 1998 :)

An electricity supplier focused on renewable sources — Juice Energy Inc.– picked the following companies as frontrunners in green business :-

Patagonia
In 1998, Patagonia became the first California-based company to buy electricity from 100 percent renewable energy sources and achieved LEED gold certification for its Nevada distribution center. Additionally, Patagonia is a leader in recycling, with its Common Threads Garment Recycling Program, which recycles used fleece for use in new products.

Kohl’s
Kohl’s is the second largest retail purchaser of green power and the largest among department stores, using 201,396,000 kWh annually. Kohl’s is also working to complete the largest rooftop solar project in U.S. history next year, with installations at 63 of their 80 California locations.

Whole Foods
Whole Foods, a leading natural and organic supermarket, purchases green power equal to 100% of their electricity usage, over 509,100,000 kWh annually. Their green power usage earned them the distinction of EPA Green Power Partnership Power Partner of the Year 2006 and ranks third among all green power purchasers. Whole Foods also gained LEED Silver certification for its Sarasota, FL store, the first supermarket to earn the designation.

prAna
In 2005, the outdoor and lifestyle apparel wholesaler prAna launched their Natural Power Initiative to purchase green power equal to the electricity usage of all 250 prAna retailers, the company’s corporate headquarters, and the homes of all their full-time employees, equaling 29,678,000 kWh annually. Now prAna plans to purchase wind power for their entire North American dealer base of approximately 1,000 retail partners in addition to its contracted U.S. - based sewing facilities.

REI
REI, or Recreational Equipment Inc., purchases green power equal to 100% of their annual electricity consumption, totaling 63,080,000 kWh, which ranks 9th among retail purchasers. REI has also committed to reducing CO2 emissions by 1/3 from the 2006 baseline by the end of 2009.

UPS
UPS operates the largest alternative fuel and low-emission fleet in the industry, with 19,647 such vehicles worldwide. UPS is also reducing its emissions by purchasing 2,949,545 kWh of green power for its California facilities and streamlining delivery routes resulting in the elimination of more than 28.5 million miles of driving to date.

Timberland
Timberland recently introduced Green Index tags on a number of its products, which rate products based on environmental factors such as greenhouse gas emissions, the use of solvents, and organic content. Timberland also plans to become “carbon neutral” by 2010 and recently changed all packaging use for its footwear to 100% post-consumer recycled boxes and soy inks.

Nike
Nike has set a goal to be “carbon neutral” by 2011 and currently purchases 79,820,000 kWh of green power for its World Headquarters, representing 72% of annual consumption. The company is also designing its footwear to meet targets for waste reduction, elimination of volatile organic compounds and increased use of environmentally preferred materials by 2011.

Wal-Mart
Wal-Mart has made a commitment to reduce overall GHG emissions by 20% over the next 8 years and set a long-term corporate goal to purchase 100% of their energy from renewable sources. Wal-Mart has also set a goal to increase fuel efficiency of its fleet by 25% over the next 3 years and is currently the largest single purchaser of 100% organic cotton products.

Target
The discount retailer, Target, became a certified organic produce retailer late last year and now offers more than 500 choices of organic certified food. Target also reduces waste through food-donation programs, giving away nearly 7 million pounds of food last year. They also have four buildings in California using on-site solar electricity, with systems under development at 14 additional stores.

- Prateek Katiyar

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3 Responses to “Top 10 Green retailers”

  1. Sarthak Says:

    Hi Prateek, Thats a good list, but does it have an order?

  2. prateek Says:

    ya Sarthak it is in a order on parameters like the year in which a company initiated any green operation and on what scale. From the list you can depict that the no. 1 and no. 2 retailers like walmart and target are still lagging in terms of rolling out green activities may be this is because these are very big companies having store in thousands and global presence so to deploy green initiation across organization for these companies is a process which will take time. But there are many hopes from these big companies in terms of green initiations after all they are the leaders.

  3. Shantanu Says:

    Hello Prateek.
    The list enlisting top 10 Green retailers was very much insightfull. Do you work in this area? I am doing a project work on Green retail ( why should a retailer go for Green Initiative?) Your piece of information will be definately helpfull. Do you have other information regarding the topic i mention, which you thik will be helpfull to me. If you do have; will it possible for you to share it with me.
    Thanks,
    Shantanu

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