- Large scale road-to-rail conversion helps drive another record
setting quarter
- Program with utility providers helps customers save
$500,000 on annual utility bills
TORONTO, May 10, 2012 /CNW/ - Canadian Tire Corporation,
Limited (CTC, CTC.a) today released the results of its business
sustainability strategy for the first quarter of 2012. Most notable
in Q1 is that forecasted greenhouse gas (GHG) emission avoidance is
up ten-fold primarily due to the large-scale road-to-rail
conversion that the Company undertook in connection with
transportation. Additionally, Canadian Tire's business
sustainability strategy began reporting incremental new business,
as in-store events designed with utility groups across the country
drove $2 million in retail sales of
energy-saving products.
"We're pleased with the early results from 2012 and will
continue to integrate sustainability into our plans and processes,"
said Tyler Elm, Vice President,
Corporate Strategy and Business Sustainability, Canadian Tire
Corporation. "We're seeing positive financial results because
our efforts avoid operational costs, increase transportation
efficiency and incent customers to walk into our stores to purchase
energy-saving products."
The Canadian Tire transportation team completed its road-to-rail
conversion work for deliveries into Eastern Canada, leveraging and better
utilizing its relationship with Canadian National Railway
(CN). More efficient from both an operational and
environmental perspective, the result is a change to the mix of
Eastern Canada shipments from 75%
road and 25% rail, to 20% road and 80% rail. These efforts
are forecasted to annually avoid significant costs, more than 6,600
tonnes of GHG emissions, and are the equivalent to taking over
1,500 cars off the road.
A key part of Canadian Tire's business sustainability strategy
involves working with external stakeholder groups and both the
Company and its customers are seeing the benefits of these strong
relationships with partners.
For the first time, in addition to cost
avoidance, Canadian Tire is reporting sales from a business
sustainability initiative developed in partnership with BC Hydro,
SaskPower, Ontario Power Authority, and Nova Scotia Power.
This initiative, completed in 2011, generated more than
$2 million in incremental retail
sales from in-store events at 288 Canadian Tire locations.
Through the use of targeted couponing, the in-store events
encouraged consumers to use energy-efficient products such as
ceiling fans, thermostats, dimmer switches, timers and light bulbs.
The increased use of energy-saving products sold at these events
are forecasted to help customers annually avoid more than half a
million dollars on their utility bills and more than 1,000 tonnes
of GHG emissions.
Constantly innovating to ensure enhanced customer and
environmental outcomes, the Company saw a more than 60% increase in
the number of sustainability initiatives completed in Q1 and an
over 30% increase in cost avoidance over the same period last
year.
The ongoing integration of sustainable practices into its
business operations resulted in the completion of 132 initiatives
in the first quarter. These initiatives are forecasted to
annually avoid over $715,000 in
costs, 390 tonnes of waste, and 8,600 tonnes of GHG
emissions. The results are the equivalent to the energy use
and GHG emissions created from powering more than 1,100 Canadian
homes.
Q1 Highlights
An integral part of Canadian Tire's corporate innovation
strategy, the Company's business sustainability efforts centre
around three key areas - products and packaging, the transportation
of products to distribution centres and stores, and buildings and
operations. Some additional key initiatives completed this quarter
and recognition highlights are listed below.
- This quarter, Canadian Tire contributed over $3.8 million to community blue box and industry
product stewardship and recycling programs.
- Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) upgrades were
made to the shipping docks at Canadian Tire's A.J. Billes distribution centre in Brampton, Ontario. The three new HVAC
units are forecasted to use 70% less energy, annually
avoid more than 560 tonnes of GHG emissions, and $105,000 in operating costs.
- Considered to be the most high-profile national awards series
of its kind, Canadian Tire's business sustainability strategy and
performance were recognized with the GLOBE Award for Best Green
Retailing Practices. The Green Retailing Practices Award is
presented to a company that has demonstrated excellence in
executing end-to-end sustainable practices and has made measurable
environmental performance improvements to its retail
operations.
- Canadian Tire's Bowmanville,
Ontario, store was awarded the 2012 Sustainability Design
Award for "Outstanding Merit" from the Association of Retail
Environments. The store is 75% more energy-efficient than the
prior prototypical store design and is probably the most
energy-efficient retail store in North
America.
Initiatives completed this quarter are forecasted to annually
provide the following benefits. Please refer to Management's
Discussion and Analysis online for further details and information
on the chart below.
|
|
Products &
Packaging |
Product
Transportation |
Buildings and
Operations |
Total |
|
Completed initiatives |
48 |
7 |
77 |
132 |
(A) |
Cost avoidance ($) |
417,600 |
46,700 |
251,300 |
715,600 |
(B) |
Energy use avoidance (gigajoules) |
18,300 |
98,600 |
9,000 |
125,900 |
(C) |
GHG emissions avoidance (tonnes
CO2e) |
1,300 |
6,800 |
600 |
8,700 |
|
Equivalent number of Canadian homes
powered (annually) |
173 |
931 |
85 |
1189 |
(D) |
Waste avoidance (tonnes) |
390 |
N/A |
3 |
393 |
|
Equivalent household waste from this
many Canadian homes (annually) |
611 |
N/A |
4 |
615 |
For further details, refer to
http://corp.canadiantire.ca/EN/MAD/BusinessSustainability/Pages/OurProgressReports.aspx
ABOUT CANADIAN TIRE
Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited (TSX: CTC, CTC.a) is one of
Canada's most-shopped general
retailers and the country's largest sporting goods retailer, with
more than 1,700 retail and gasoline outlets from coast-to-coast.
Our primary retail business categories - Automotive, Living,
Fixing, Playing, Sports and Apparel - are supported and
strengthened by our Financial Services division, which offers such
products and services as Canadian Tire Home Services, credit cards,
retail deposits, in-store financing, product warranties, and
insurance. Nearly 68,000 people are employed across the Canadian
Tire enterprise, which was founded in 1922 and remains one of
Canada's most recognized and
trusted brands.
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