Everywhere Bacardi Limited does business, sustainability is something that's not just encouraged it's expected. Today, on the 152nd anniversary of its founding, family-owned Bacardi rolls out an ambitious sustainability campaign globally. Good Spirited: Building a Sustainable Future launches across the more than 150 markets where Bacardi sells its brands, including more than 75 offices and 27 manufacturing and bottling facilities, touching each employee.
"Protecting the natural resources we use to create our brands, at every step along the value chain, is central to our corporate responsibility," says Ed Shirley, President and CEO of Bacardi Limited, the world's largest privately held spirits company. "We've always set the bar high. Now, we're taking our solid, sustainable foundation to the next level."
Since the Company began tracking its global impacts on the environment in 2006, Bacardi has reduced energy use by more than 25 percent and water use by 54 percent. Some sustainable projects to date include using wind power for BACARDI rum in Puerto Rico, repurposing water used to clean barrels, mulching retired barrels for use on landscaping, switching from fossil fuel to hydro energy for MARTINI vermouth production in Italy, transforming leftover botanicals into fertilizer and livestock bedding, creating an energy efficient blending and shipping center in Scotland for DEWAR'S and WILLIAM LAWSON'S Scotch, and transforming the historic Laverstoke Mill in England to a green-certified distillery for BOMBAY SAPPHIRE gin that will be powered using biomass and hydro-electrical energy sources.
"Bacardi considers global environmental innovation part of its DNA," says Eric Kraus, Senior Vice President, Chief Communications and Corporate Affairs Officer, who leads Bacardi corporate social responsibility initiatives. "Our goal is to return to the environment at least as much as we take away. We're setting a sustainability standard for others in the spirits industry to follow."
Building on current programs and efficiencies that reduce water and energy use and greenhouse gas emissions, the new Bacardi Limited global platform, Good Spirited: Building a Sustainable Future, reinforces the Company's years of leadership in corporate social responsibility and sets specific, new goals in three vital areas:
Bacardi Limited is the only major spirits company to be certified with internationally-recognized management systems for quality, environment, health and safety for all its production facilities globally by both the Occupational Safety & Health Advisory Services (OSHAS) and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). The prestigious achievement places Bacardi Limited among an elite group of the world's best-run companies.
Part of the passion is involvement by nearly 6,000 Bacardi employees around the world. As part of the new sustainability platform, employees can track their personal progress at home and at work in caring for the environment from turning out lights when leaving a room to driving more fuel-efficient cars.
"We're leading by example, building consumer confidence and trust. Our customers can enjoy our top-quality spirits brands knowing Bacardi cares a great deal about the environment, our suppliers and our employees," adds Shirley.
For Bacardi, sustainability is good business an approach that dates back to the very beginning of the Company. Bacardi founder, Don Facundo Bacardi Masso, opened his first distillery on February 4, 1862, in Santiago de Cuba. He built the business on a challenge from the Spanish government to reduce surplus amounts of molasses in Cuba, leading to the crafting of BACARDI rum. Repurposing old whiskey barrels to age his rum was also part of the founder's original plan, a practice still in use today.
On this anniversary of its founding, Bacardi Limited celebrates that legacy by continuing to protect the environment and incorporating sustainability into everything it does. By raising the bar with responsible suppliers, streamlined packaging and more efficient operations, Bacardi gives consumers of today and the future more of what they expect and deserve: sustainably good spirits.
To learn more about Good Spirited: Building a Sustainable Future, visit www.BacardiLimited.com/good-spirited.
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