Sustainable procurement and assortment management
In our procurement activities, we strive to purchase high-quality and safe products that are socially acceptable and environmentally safe. This provides the foundation for a sustainability-focused management of our assortment. As a retailer, our business also depends on the long-term availability of resources, as these raw materials are needed to produce and package our products.
Therefore, our actions are consistently geared to implement our group-wide purchasing policy for sustainable procurement across our entire product range. This policy sets out the fundamental requirements for sustainable supply chain and procurement management. At the same time, our purchasing policy forms the framework for various guidelines that address specific issues related to individual categories of products and raw materials. By developing and implementing these guidelines for sustainable purchasing, we are strengthening our procurement channels and help improve the sustainability of our products and thus our entire assortment.
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METRO committed itself to a company-wide mandatory guideline for sustainable fish purchasing. |
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Positioning of METRO and active exchange with experts on the issue: METRO is actively involved in numerous external committees and partnerships, such as the Global Sustainable Seafood Initiative (GSSI), the North Atlantic Seafood Forum (NASF), the World Economic Forum (WEF) and the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) for sustainable fisheries. |
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METRO committed itself to a group-wide mandatory guideline for the sustainable purchasing of products containing palm oil. |
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Sustainability workshops conducted in the METRO Cash & Carry national subsidiaries: Their objective is to develop a specific implementation plan for each country. Croatia, Poland and Italy have already switched pure palm oil to sustainability-certified palm oil. |
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Real has been purchasing 100% of its own brand range of food products containing palm oil from sustainable sources since the year 2015. |
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Comprehensive annual supplier review: The objective is to ascertain the availability and use of palm oil or palm kernel oil that is certified with regard to “Segregation and Identity Preservation” criteria. |
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METRO committed itself to improving the environmental footprint of its own brand product packaging by adopting a group-wide mandatory guideline.
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Investigation of optimisation potentials: METRO has adopted the 5R principle: remove, reduce, reuse, renew and recycle. |
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Real will successively
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Numerous projects on reducing the amount of packaging are ongoing. Trials with alternative fruit and vegetable packaging are also conducted. This led to the discontinuation of plastic shopping bags in January 2017. |
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In 2016, METRO Cash & Carry adopted a guideline with the objective to source more than 50% of its own-brand products containing timber or paper from legal and sustainable sources by 2020. |
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Sustainability workshops in the METRO Cash & Carry national subsidiaries prepare the country-specific implementation plans. We have already been using 100% recycling paper in our head office in Düsseldorf, Germany, since the year 2015. Moreover, all products belonging to our range of centrally procured own brand outdoor furniture range are already FSC®-certified. |
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Real intends to switch its own brand products to 100% sustainable timber and paper by 2020, provided at least 50% of weight of the product consists of these resources. |
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Involvement of Real suppliers in the objective and implementation of a supplementary supplier agreement. |
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We aim to ensure socially acceptable working conditions within our sourcing channels. A systematic approach to achieving social standards is an integral part of the process as well as an important tool. It enables us to take effective action against any potential risks from violations. Irresponsible practices within the supply chain can damage the confidence in our conduct and, consequently, also our business. We will therefore require our producers to be audited to the standard set out by the Business Social Compliance Initiative (BSCI) or an equivalent standard. This applies to all producers in certain high-risk countries (based on the BSCI rating) that manufacture imported goods for METRO SOURCING. It also applies to the producers of our own brand products and our own import products in the area of clothing, shoes, toys and household hardware. As of 30 September 2017, 1,218 producers have been audited. Of that group, 89% (1,080 producers) passed the audit. Producers who fail the audit are allowed a period of 12 months to provide proof of improvement by way of a follow-up audit. METRO Cash & Carry and Real have introduced more stringent supplier requirements on 1 January 2017: New suppliers will only be accepted if they are able to prove at least an acceptable audit result. Existing suppliers have been granted a transitional period of 2 years.
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METRO is intensifying its efforts for fair working conditions at all producers in high-risk countries1 where import goods are manufactured for METRO SOURCING. Our efforts also target the producers of our own brand products or our own imports in the area of clothing, shoes, toys and household hardware. |
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Continued inclusion of all factories2 producing non-food own brand products in a valid BSCI social standard system or equivalent. |
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