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At Macy's, Inc., we believe that contributing to a more sustainable
environment is good business practice and the right thing to do for future
generations. As a leading national retailer with a significant workforce,
we have the opportunity to make a meaningful difference in improving
the environment. And we will do so by using resources more efficiently,
providing eco-friendly products that meet customer expectations and
striving to reduce our overall impact on the environment. We must,
however, operate within the bounds of good business decision-making
so that each action we take is measurable, sustainable and enduring.
Macy's, Inc.'s commitment to sustainability is multidimensional.
- We will be aggressive in our drive to eliminate wasteful behavior. In some
cases, this requires consistent application of very simple principles, such
as reminding our associates to turn off lights when rooms are not in use,
to print fewer hard copies of e-mails, to recycle waste, to optimize facility
performance and to use mass transit for commuting to work. In other
cases, we will be pursuing systematic improvements to the way we do
business, such as better targeting customer mailing lists and shifting
marketing to electronic media so we are printing and sending fewer
hard copy advertisements.
- We will reduce our use of scarce resources in a meaningful way. Macy's,
Inc. will pursue ongoing programs to consume less electricity and water,
reduce our waste stream, and source more of our power from renewable
resources such as solar energy. We will use fewer paper-related products,
recycle more and seek to use paper made with post-consumer waste.
We will work to migrate more of our output from paper to electronic/
digital, including large-scale projects such as monthly customer billing
statements. By doing so, we will reduce the company's greenhouse gas
footprint, energy consumption and costs.
- Where we have the option, we will pursue the most environmentally
friendly solution. Whenever possible and sensible within the context of
our business requirements, Macy's, Inc. will be as aggressive as possible
in changing for the better to preserve endangered forests, wildlife, water
quality and eco-systems. We will explore ways to make our shopping
bags, gift boxes, wrapping tissue, merchandise hangers and other
staples of retailing from recycled and/or certified paper sources, with a
preference for Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certification. The building
materials used in our stores will be environmentally certified whenever
reasonably possible.
- We will take a 360-degree approach to sustainability, involving everyone
around us. Macy's, Inc. will advocate sustainability and renewability
with our vendor partners, associates and customers. This will include
developing supplier sustainability standards and promoting eco-friendly
products to our customers. We will encourage our associates and ask them
to support our initiatives with their ideas, energy, personal actions and
volunteer time. We will support efforts in our communities and our nation
to clean up the environment and reduce consumption of scarce resources.
- We will measure what we do and strive toward quantifiable goals.
Specifically, Macy's, Inc., will seek to:
- Reduce our total use of energy by another 10 percent to 15 percent
by 2010, recognizing that we already have reduced our energy
consumption by about 9 percent over the past five years.
- Increase our use of renewable power sources (solar, wind, etc.)
eight-fold by 2010 (from 2006 levels).
- Reduce the amount of paper we use by at least 20 percent by
2010 (from 2006 levels).
- Increase the percentage of recycled (10 percent PCW or higher)
and/or third-party certified paper we use by 20-fold by
2010 (from 2006 levels) to at least 50 percent.
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