London Drugs aims to double recycling during earth month

Retailer applauds everyday green heroes who helped keep over 10 million pounds of waste out of landfills in the last year

VANCOUVER, B.C. – London Drugs today announced aggressive recycling goals for Earth Month aiming to double the amount of materials recycled in stores over April last year.

“More than 52,000 kilograms of waste including electronics, Styrofoam, cardboard and other materials were recycled in stores last April. This year we hope to see a 100 percent increase,” says Maury McCausland, Administrator of Retail Operations and Sustainability for London Drugs.

With many Canadians taking part in spring cleaning during the month of April it is a perfect opportunity for customers to collect their old electronics, light bulbs, batteries, cell phones and other recyclable items and drop them off at any London Drugs location.

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London Drugs helps give the gift of ‘Green’ this holiday season

It’s the happiest time of the year. It’s also the most wasteful. Boxes and Styrofoam and gift-wrap – oh my!

According to Stats Canada, the annual waste generated in Canada from gift-wrapping and shopping bags equals about 545,000 tonnes. If every Canadian family reduced its weekly waste during the holidays by just one kilogram, we could eliminate 34,000 tonnes of garbage.

London Drugs, recipient of numerous corporate recycling awards for their waste diversion program, What’s the Green Deal?, shares ideas on how you can reduce or divert that holiday waste from going into landfills.

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DREAMING OF A ‘GREEN’ CHRISTMAS? LONDON DRUGS HAS YOU COVERED

Great Gifts for the Eco-Friend or Family Member

It’s the happiest time of the year. It’s also the most wasteful. Boxes and Styrofoam and gift-wrap – oh my! But you can still give the gift of ‘green’ with help from London Drugs.
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Do you have someone sustainable to recognize? Here are some ideas to get you started. Make up a personalized ‘green’ gift box, or choose an eco item perfect for that special someone.

Ethical Bean Coffee – choose from a variety of organic, locally roasted fairly traded blends.

Nature’s Path – A great company that started in B.C. and is beginning to go mainstream in the United States. Dedicated to organic and non-GMO, they make great cereals for stocking up at home, and snack bars for stocking stuffers.

Organic Chocolate – it’s a good idea to have something in the basket that can be eaten right away. There’s a nice milk chocolate variety pack from Green & Blacks, and a dark chocolate bar from Camino – a Canadian Organic, Fair-trade company that supports family farmers.

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London Drugs’ recycling efforts recognized with an emerald award

emerald-award-mccauslandCanadian Retailer Receives Top ‘Waste Wise’ Prize in Alberta

London Drugs received top honours for their ‘What’s the Green Deal?’ program and corporate recycling efforts at the 2013 Emerald Awards held Thursday night in Edmonton.

Taking home the ‘waste wise’ prize in the large business category, the company was one of 32 finalists out of a record number of nominations from across Alberta this year.

“London Drugs has stewarded environmental efforts for a number of years, and we have made strides through our waste diversion programs,” said Maury McCausland, Administrator of Retail Operations for London Drugs. “It’s truly an honour to be recognized for these efforts. It’s not only a testament to our team of employees who all aspire to make a difference, but also our loyal customers who care to participate in the recycling programs we offer.”

In the 1980s, London Drugs was one of Canada’s first retailers to offer its customers the opportunity to recycle plastic shopping bags. Since then, recycling solutions and the list of items and materials that London Drugs recycles has grown substantially – now more than 74 per cent of the company’s waste is recycled or repurposed, instead of going to landfill.

Since the 2008 launch of London Drugs’ educational ‘What’s the Green Deal’ program and the support from its staff and customers, London Drugs now tallies more than 42 million pounds of materials recycled including: Styrofoam, batteries, computers, televisions, cell phones, paper, plastic, cardboard, and metals.

“We offer customers in-store recycling that goes beyond what is mandated by regulations. We work with our buyers and suppliers to improve our product sustainability, and we communicate with our customers in-store and online with a dedicated website, blogs, videos and social media,” adds McCausland. “We are proud of the achievements of our employees and customers in reducing waste, but we realize the journey to sustainability is one that never ends. That’s why ‘What’s the Green Deal?’ is a question we will continue to ask ourselves, even as we endeavor to answer it.”

London Drugs’ overall waste diversion rate rose from 67% in 2011 to 74% in 2012. And individual stores have advanced even further with a chain-wide goal for all London Drugs stores to achieve 95% waste diversion by 2015.

In Alberta, the Oliver Square West store in Edmonton posted an impressive 93% recycling rate. This success story can be read here.

The company also continues to look for ways to help green the communities they operate in. Most recently, London Drugs partnered with Green Calgary to reduce the ‘waste hangover’ of a popular Stampede breakfast in Calgary.

To see what products can be recycled through London Drugs, or to learn more about these eco-friendly services and products visit the What’s The Green Deal? website at http://www.greendeal.ca

Earth Day 2013

Tips for reducing your waste footprint

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  1. Consider the items carefully before you purchase. Buy quality items that will last, have greater efficiency or can be repaired instead of disposed of. Select items that come with less packaging.
  2. Reuse items whenever possible and consider donating old working electronics to certified community groups.
  3. Remove packaging from products, (such as Styrofoam), and immediately set them aside for recycling or leave at the store for immediate recycling.
  4. Look for items that are third-party certified, such as BC Certified Organic, USDA Organic, Canada Organic, Certified Fair Trade, Transfair, and Energy Star.
  5. Designate an area in your home to collect items for recycling, such as batteries, used compact fluorescent bulbs, and plastic. Make a habit of bringing these items to London Drugs on your next shopping trip if your municipality does not offer curbside recycling.
  6. Use your own shopping bags when possible. If you do use plastic bags, they can also be recycled at London Drugs.
  7. Educate yourself on options. There are wonderful resources on line, and you can start with www.greendeal.ca or @WTGreenDeal READ MORE

Celebrate earth month by making your daily routine more green with London Drugs

Make the switch to these featured GREEN household products to make your daily rituals more eco-friendly.

From breakfast to bedtime, London Drugs has a huge array of products to compliment your day-to-day while keeping in mind the environment and the creation of a sustainable future. By making small changes in personal product choices, you may be able to lessen your own environmental impact and carbon footprint to benefit the earth.

Tom’s of Maine Anticavity Toothpaste with FlourideMake your before breakfast to-dos greener by using Tom’s of Maine Anticavity Toothpaste with Flouride. Not only does Tom’s strive to use renewal resources in their products, but also is constantly working towards the ‘greening’ of all business practices like manufacturing and packaging. Tom’s recent switch from aluminum to laminate tubing has resulted in lowered raw materials and energy usage, contributing to their notably low carbon footprint.

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