Global label stock manufacturer UPM Raflatac has worked hard to quantify and build upon its sustainable manufacturing processes through its innovative Biofore Site program, which is now celebrating its third year. Implemented at the company’s 10 factories worldwide, the program has resulted in many improvements that help further cement UPM Raflatac’s position as a leader in sustainable labeling.
The Biofore Site concept includes a scorecard with approximately 40 performance measures mapped to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, which align with parent company UPM’s 2030 responsibility targets. The scorecard provides flexibility for UPM Raflatac’s factory teams to develop site-specific roadmaps for achieving their Biofore Site goals.
Filled out annually by each factory, the scorecards touch on standard sustainability measures like waste generation, energy consumption, and safety performance, and some not-so-conventional measures, like supplier sustainability performance, development opportunities for employees, engagement in community activities, and measures of diversity.
“Customers, brand owners and suppliers want the assurance that they are working with responsible actors throughout their supply chains, and the Biofore Site concept is our company’s way of holding ourselves accountable and improving sustainability performance in line with our 2030 targets,” says Robert Taylor, Sustainability Director at UPM Raflatac. “Biofore Site is unique in the pressure sensitive labeling industry and one great way of demonstrating why we are the partner of choice in labeling a smarter future.”
The factory teams completed their first scorecards in 2016 and will complete their 2020 scorecards at the end of the year. Here are a few of the major highlights:
- Four factories are currently landfill-free, and two others are nearly landfill-free.
- Four factories now operate with 100 percent renewably generated electricity. The Mills River factory in the U.S. was the first manufacturing site in the state of North Carolina to operate with 100 percent renewable electricity.
- All 10 factories maintain third-party certified ISO 14001 Environmental Management Systems and ISO 9001 Quality Management Systems.
- Five factories so far are certified to the ISO 22000 Food Safety Management System.