Stanley Black & Decker Commits to Zero Waste to Landfill Across Operations by 2030

By: 3BL Media

SOURCE: Stanley Black & Decker

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We are proud to report that 53 of our manufacturing and distribution sites have achieved Zero Waste to Landfill (ZWTL) status.​

In 2020, we saw several of our manufacturing and distribution centers lose their ZWTL status. Although every effort was made to ensure ongoing compliance, 2020 brought with it some unforeseen circumstances. Despite this setback, we fully expect that with management system enhancements and third-party support and assurance, together with sharing of best management practices, we will achieve our 2023 interim goal of 60% of operations to achieve ZWTL status.

Wendeng Sludge Project

Our site in Wendeng, China completed three projects in 2020 that resulted in 450,000 lbs. of waste being diverted away from landfill. One project diverted sludge from landfill to incineration, the residual from which was subsequently used as aggregate.

Stanfield Engineered Fastening Plant Achieves ZWTL Status

Our Stanfield Engineered Fastening Plant in the U.S. achieved ZWTL status in 2020. By increasing employee awareness and engagement, and the implementation of waste stream segregation, their waste management vendor was able to clearly identify opportunities to divert waste away from landfill. These efforts saw a further 33 tons of waste being diverted away from landfill in 2020.

Click here to read more in Stanley Black & Decker's 2020 ESG Report

Tweet me: 53 @StanleyBlkDeckr manufacturing and distribution sites have achieved Zero Waste to Landfill status, as part of the company's commitment to #ZWTL across all operations by 2030: https://bit.ly/3lsqoUM

KEYWORDS: ZWTL, zero waste to landfill, Stanley Black & Decker, NYSE:SWK

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