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Green Rankings 2012: Consumer Goods

Companies in this sector produce or retail consumer durable products such as electronics, household appliances, and personal and household products.

Some of the largest companies in this industry are addressing their environmental impact by deploying companywide energy-efficiency programs, with long-term quantitative targets and deadlines to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions. Leading Consumer Goods companies are ensuring that environmental programs are applied to their global supply chains as well. This includes supply-chain monitoring systems and improvement measures, along with energy- and water-reduction programs tailored specifically to suppliers.

 

The industry continues to be impacted by changing regulations on toxic substances and hazardous chemicals. Companies like L’Oreal have been proactive, creating “green chemistry” programs to mitigate harmful chemical use from the product-design stage. As a whole, however, the industry has been slow to effectively reduce its hazardous waste from production.

 

Key Industry Impacts

 

• Water use, greenhouse-gas emissions, and general waste generation and disposal together account for more than 80 percent of the total environmental footprint for Consumer Goods.

 

Critical Issue Profile: Managing Waste

 

The Consumer Goods industry is waste-intensive, particularly as a result of product packaging and the disposable nature of some goods. Yet several companies have identified waste-reduction opportunities. For example, Procter & Gamble and Panasonic Corp. are engaging in innovative sustainable-packaging initiatives that draw on reused, recycled, and biodegradable materials. Still, the majority of companies across the industry do not disclose even basic waste-reduction initiatives, such as end-of-life product recycling programs.

 

 

Industry Ranking: How U.S. Consumer Goods Companies Stack Up

 

Industry RankCompanyOverall RankIndustry SectorImpactManagementDisclosureGreen Score2011 Green Score
1Kimberly-Clark56Consumer Goods45.281.198.766.759.6
2Estee Lauder137Consumer Goods56.564.347.559.151.1
3Avon Products138Consumer Goods56.566.636.959.158.1
4Procter & Gamble146Consumer Goods50.569.744.458.559.0
5Garmin237Consumer Goods65.853.30.053.653.5
6Whirlpool249Consumer Goods50.854.258.453.149.4
7Clorox288Consumer Goods48.049.774.351.453.3
8Jarden296Consumer Goods52.559.56.351.043.4
9Mohawk Industries314Consumer Goods37.758.465.449.849.0
10Colgate-Palmolive324Consumer Goods42.757.341.649.244.7
11Fortune Brands Home & Security332Consumer Goods49.558.54.249.037.5
12VF Corp.340Consumer Goods51.446.644.848.646.7
13Newell Rubbermaid351Consumer Goods53.845.631.847.944.8
14Herbalife369Consumer Goods71.033.70.047.1N/A
15Mattel404Consumer Goods53.840.227.145.044.6
16Leggett & Platt448Consumer Goods47.541.74.240.537.7
17Energizer Holdings457Consumer Goods49.539.20.039.939.6