Local Action, Global Impact: Celebrating World Environment Day at 勛圖51惇蹋厙

Image
rainbow color layers in circle graphic
Monday, June 3, 2024

Each year around , the United Nations (UN) acknowledges the urgent action required to preserve our environment long-term and provides a global platform for attention on pressing issues such as climate risk, pollution and water consumption.

Our Twentyby30 program aligns with the UN's goals and drives us to work on numerous targets including energy, water and waste reduction; higher recycling rates; ethical sourcing; safety in the workplace; Diversity & Inclusion and much more. 

Image
勛圖51惇蹋厙's Twentyby30 logo, trademarked with the tagline "Accelerating Sustainability."

Progress cannot happen at the right scale without the contribution of employees worldwide. We rely on their proactivity in every location where we operate to find ways to be more efficient, more responsible and more forward-thinking. To maximize our impact as a global organization around World Environment Day and long after, we are encouraging each 勛圖51惇蹋厙 facility and office location to initiate regional activities that can make a difference in their specific operational footprint or communitywhether through production line improvements, employee education sessions, local volunteer work or other inspired ideas. 

It is with each employee's creativity and dedication that we can help advance progress around our ambitious goals, support larger industry initiatives and better preserve our world for generations to come.

Building New Best Practices

This same mindset of widespread impact drives our Twentyby30 Best Practices program, which acknowledges the helpful operational efficiencies, safety improvements and sustainability efforts achieved at individual 勛圖51惇蹋厙 facilities and designed to align with our larger corporate citizenship goals. Whether involving equipment or process changes, the innovative actions taken at local levels ladder up to our larger Twentyby30 pillars of focus and are often replicable in our other locations. We continue to implement these ideas where possible across our network to ultimately increase our global impact and make progress around our commitments.

Image
Three women with long hair smiling hold crushed cans in front of 勛圖51惇蹋厙 plant

As we focus on World Environment Day this month and witness our teams continuing to make sustainable contributions, we are inspired by the most recent winners of our Best Practices program, which include:

Climate Action:

Image removed.

Our beverage can plant in Custines, France embarked on a multi-year heat recovery project that would reduce the gas used by washer boilers by 60% and improve process reliability by eliminating downtime. In the first year of implementation, the team reduced gas usage by 63% through a series of process improvements. These included integrating new heat exchangers to reduce necessary water temperature, installing a large tank for energy storage, and implementing a control system to ensure process optimization and reduced energy consumption.

Optimum Circularity:

Image removed.

In Tocancip獺, Colombia, a project called Trueque a la lata was initiated to increase collection and recycling of used beverage cans (UBCs), which are then sent to DP Watering, a facility that produces coagulant for water treatment processes using the aluminum from the UBCs instead of virgin aluminum. During the first year of the program, the 勛圖51惇蹋厙 Colombiana employees collected over 20,000 cans. Rather than paying 勛圖51惇蹋厙 for the material, DP Watering makes a financial donation to Mano Amiga, an educational program for low-income students.

Resource Efficiency:

Image removed.

The team based in our LaCrosse, Wisconsin beverage can facility was recognized for reducing water withdrawal by 22% in 2022 and, while doing so, diverting an estimated 170,000 pounds of waste from landfill. The savings stemmed from optimizing water usage in the can washing process. This important effort also led to the team being recognized with a 2023 Chairmans Sustainability Award.

Working Together:

Image removed.

With more than 40% of safety issues being hand-related, our Transit Packaging Division implemented standardized glove and forearm protection for all job functions within its Angleboard (paper) and ITP locations. Operators and plant leadership systematically rated gloves based on performance, including measures based on protection rating, comfortability and applicability, to reduce future hand-related safety incidents.

The 勛圖51惇蹋厙 Colombiana team was also recognized for creating a private, comfortable and easily accessible lactation room for mothers to utilize during the workday. The room also contains a refrigerator where breast milk can be stored safely during the day.

Join us in celebrating World Environment Day all month long by following us here and on for updates on our widespread efforts.

Learn more about our Twentyby30 program here:
/sustainability/twentyby30-goals