KINGSEY FALLS, QC, Feb. 26, 2014 /CNW Telbec/ - Cascades, a leader in the recovery and the production of green packaging and tissue products, is proud to announce that it has received Walmart Canada's Vendor Sustainability Award, which recognizes a company's sustainability program and efforts in helping Walmart achieve its sustainability goals. Cascades was chosen among more than 100 other suppliers for this recognition.
"We had many fabulous award submissions," said Andrew Telfer, Manager of Sustainability at Walmart Canada. "Our vendor-partners are certainly taking the environment to heart and incorporating sustainability initiatives into their business plans. The competition was tough, however Cascades' entry was very strong. They are most deserving of our award."
A Partnership for a Better Future
"Long before sustainable development became fashionable, Cascades was putting it into practice instinctively," said Mario Plourde, Cascades' President and CEO. "In fact, Cascades was born out of a form of sustainable development: the recovery of waste paper. We have always believed that remaining true to our values is the only way forward."
Through its Cascades Recovery division, Canada's largest collector of recycled materials, Cascades collects Walmart's recyclable waste including corrugated boxes, plastics and old papers. The collected goods are reused in a variety of products, such as packaging and bathroom tissue, thus diverting tons of usable materials from Canadian landfills each year.
Green DNA
"We're honored to be recognized by such an important customer, one that also has a strong commitment to sustainability and sound resources management," adds Suzanne Blanchet, president and CEO of Cascades Tissue Group. "At Cascades, our commitment to offering the most innovative and eco-responsible products possible is what makes us stand apart." Indeed, Cascades' products are made using 50% less energy and 80% less water than the Canadian paper industry average.
Cascades recently launched its second sustainable development plan for 2013-2015, which is a continuation of the previous one for 2010-2012. This new roadmap includes fresh targets to push the company's environmental performance even further, and is focused on nine indicators: energy, waste, water, sustainable procurement, innovation, financial performance, health and safety, employee mobilization, and community involvement.
For more information about Cascades' commitment and actions regarding sustainability, visit: www.cascades.com/sustainable-development.
Founded in 1964, Cascades produces, converts and markets packaging and tissue products that are composed mainly of recycled fiber. The company employs more than 12,000 men and women, who work in more than 100 units located in North America and Europe. With its management philosophy, half a century of experience in recycling, and continuous efforts in research and development as driving forces, Cascades continues to serve its clients with innovative products. Cascades' shares trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange, under the ticker symbol CAS.
Cascades Tissue Group, a division of Cascades, ULC, is the fourth largest manufacturer of tissue paper in North America.
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