After Walmart introduced the Packaging scorecard, to get its suppliers to reduce the use of packaging material, several of its suppliers realized a fair amount of sustainable improvements. According to Walmart:
All Small and Mighty:
In 2005, Wal-Mart partnered with Unilever to dramatically reduce the packaging on its “All” detergent. In February 2006, Unilever unveiled “All Small-and-Mighty,” an innovative product that is three-times concentrated and contains enough detergent for the same 32 loads as a 100-oz. bottle. Unilever expects yearly savings of 500 million gallons of water, 26 million gallons of diesel fuel, 150 million pounds of plastic resin, and 750 million sq. ft. of cardboard. Since May 2008 Walmart only carries concentrated liquid laundry detergents in their stores.
Transitioning to concentrated detergent will help Walmart save more than
Hamburger Helper:
General Mills shrunk the Hamburger Helper box by 20 percent. They also invented a cardboard shipping case that has a window, which means 25 percent less cardboard.
Sustainability benefits included:
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