Sun Chemical issues first report on sustainability

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Sun Chemical has released its first sustainability report, which provides data-driven performance measurement for seven key sustainability metrics to help customers and consumers understand the company’s environmental impact.

The report shows data collected since 2005 from approximately 170 Sun Chemical sites in over 25 countries. The key sustainability metrics measured in the data include: energy consumption/conservation at production and non-production sites, the energy carbon footprint at the production sites, process waste reduction, water consumption, materials safety and employee safety. 

‘Sun Chemical’s sustainability policy is different from other company policies and positioning because it is supported by data that goes far beyond that which is normally reported,’ said Gary Andrzejewski, Sun Chemical’s corporate vice president of environmental affairs. ‘Our customers and the marketplace are looking for much more than the standard sustainability rhetoric. They want to know what their suppliers are doing to improve their sustainability performance. This sustainability report does just that with very specific metrics.’

Sun Chemical has also initiated a project to analyze and manage the carbon footprint of its products. The project includes an assessment of eight different ink products manufactured at seven different facilities in the United States and Europe and is expected to be released during the first half of 2010.  This assessment is conducted by Environ International Corporation, a consultant with which Sun Chemical partners to offer its SunCare environmental services.  

The sustainability report is available to customers and can be requested online. Customers in the US can also calculate the initial carbon footprint for their facility operations by visiting http://www.sunchemical.com/suncare.

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