Environmentally sustainable business management forms an integral part of Vetropack’s corporate philosophy. Continuous improvement enables the Group to meet its stakeholders’ expectations and strengthen its market position.
To provide its customers with crystal-clear transparency, Vetropack undertakes “cradle-to-cradle” life cycle analyses of its products and enables customers to evaluate a range of scenarios. The traceability of individual products is becoming an increasingly sought-after attribute.
In its efforts to reduce the eco-footprint of its products and services, Vetropack Group is sending out a clear message: investments are being made in product development, logistics, measures to raise the percentage of cullet in its melted material and the energy consumption of the melting furnaces.
In 2018, the percentage of recycled glass used in producing green glass was 61 percent, while amber and flint glass containers consisted of 50 percent and 43 percent used glass respectively. In some glassworks, used glass makes up as much as 83 percent of the raw material.
Overall, 2,499 GWh of energy was consumed in 2018. Thermal energy for the furnaces accounted for more than 60 percent of the total greenhouse gas emissions generated during production.
Benefiting from mutual exchanges
The close and candid dialogue with customers helped Vetropack to develop and improve its products on a continual basis. All customer feedback serves as impetus for a learning process.
Quality is very important to Vetropack and, in addition to the finished product, also incorporates the quality awareness established across the Group and encapsulated in the corporate principle “one brand, one quality”. In 2018, Vetropack focused on a 360-degree analysis of all quality processes with the objective not of establishing more processes throughout the Group, but rather bringing about optimised ones.
Product quality and safety are an essential part of Vetropack Group’s quality management, as is environmental management. For large customers in particular, information about the environmental footprint of their glass packaging is increasingly important. Customers are setting ever greater store by the principle of sustainability because today’s consumer is more conscious of health and environmental issues.
Vetropack Group is one of the leading manufacturers of glass packaging for the food and beverage industry in Europe. It operates sites in Switzerland, Austria, the Czech Republic, Croatia, Slovakia, Ukraine and Italy.
The 2018 Sustainability Report is available online: www.vetropack.com/en/sustainability/sustainability-report/
For more information, please contact
Elisabeth Boner, Head of Corporate Communications Vetropack Holding Ltd
Tel. +41 44 863 33 05
E-mail: elisabeth.boner@vetropack.com