UK Food & Grocery Companies Exceeding HGV Mile Reduction Targets – IGD
The miles saved initiative has exceeded its four year target of removing 120million road miles by the end of 2010, a year early - the equivalent of removing 2000 lorries from Britain's roads - and conserving 60 million litres of diesel fuel per year.
22 Feb 2010 --- International food and grocery expert, IGD has announced that 124million HGV miles have been taken off UK roads as part of its Efficient Consumer Response (ECR) UK Sustainable Distribution initiative.
The miles saved initiative has exceeded its four year target of removing 120million road miles by the end of 2010, a year early - the equivalent of removing 2000 lorries from Britain's roads - and conserving 60 million litres of diesel fuel per year.
Originally spearheaded by companies involved in ECR UK under the auspices of the IGD, the activities have been extended across the industry and now includes 40 of the UK’s leading household retailer and manufacturer brands. Engaging in initiatives such as the use of double-deck vehicles and the sharing of lorries to deliver grocery products, these companies are significantly reducing the environmental impact of transporting food and groceries in the UK.
Joanne Denney-Finch, Chief Executive, IGD comments: “This is an outstanding achievement. Sustainability remains top of the agenda for both the food industry and the Government. This successful initiative demonstrates that even in a highly competitive industry, companies remain committed to minimising environmental impact, meeting consumer demands, and at the same time reducing costs.
"This innovative and efficient way of working could shape the way we transport food and grocery items in the future."
Chris Tyas, Business Services & Group Supply Chain Director, UK & Ireland, Nestlé comments: "One quarter of lorries on our roads are still estimated to be running empty on their way back from delivering goods. This offers huge scope for more companies of all sizes to implement similar activities, potentially saving millions more road miles in the UK.
"ECR UK continues to be the collaborative forum helping companies to secure high performance from its operations. Despite the recessionary environment we have seen companies come together to collaborate and make a real difference to the environment."
The road miles saved have been generated through a mix of best practice internal projects and external partnerships between retailers and suppliers. IGD has helped to contribute towards the miles saved by providing the industry with a suite of online resources designed to capture and share best practice across the supply chain.
Participating companies now include the UK’s largest food and grocery retailers, manufacturers and wholesalers listed below and are as follows: Advantage West Midlands, Boots UK Ltd, ASDA Stores Ltd, British Sugar plc, Bacardi-Martini, Booker Group plc, Brakes, Cadbury, Coca-Cola Enterprises Ltd, Colgate Palmolive, Compass Group plc, Dairy Crest Group plc, Gerber Juice Company Ltd, Greencore Group plc, GSI UK, H J Heinz Co Ltd, Iceland Foods Ltd, Kellogg, Kimberly-Clark Ltd, Kraft Foods, L'Oreal, Marks & Spencer plc, Mars, Molson Coors Brewing Company (UK), Muller Dairy (UK) Ltd, Musgrave Group, Nestlé UK Ltd, Northern Foods plc, Palmer & Harvey McLane Ltd, Pepsico UK & Ireland, Premier Foods Group Ltd, Procter & Gamble UK, Reckitt Benckiser plc, Robert Wiseman Dairies plc, Sainsbury's, Tate & Lyle plc, Tesco Stores Ltd, The Co-operative Group (including Somerfield), Unilever plc, United Biscuits (UK) Ltd, Waitrose Ltd, Wm Morrison Supermarkets plc, Wrigleys.