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Sustainable packaging in home deliveries
The company uses more sustainable or reusable packaging and packaging materials in its home deliveries or sets concrete goals to do so.
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About the data

This sub-metric is used to evaluate the metric : ""2.7 Management of containers and packaging""
With this metric we evaluate companies' efforts in packaging management by focusing on their actions on recycling, reduction and reuse, use of sustainable materials, publication of their data, prevention and education.
We will assign a ""YES"" to this question if :

- The company serves its home deliveries in lower environmental impact packaging such as paper instead of plastic, minimises packaging as much as possible or enables the reuse of bags or packaging material.

Here are some best practices in the sector:

- The possibility for customers to hand over plastic bags to the delivery staff to be passed on to the suppliers in charge of recycling.
- 100% recycled and recyclable cardboard used in online packaging.
- Expansion of order collection points in addition to the shops themselves. (This allows customers to bring their own packaging).
- Reusable baskets for Supermarket deliveries.
- Use of recycled cardboard boxes and FSC or PEFC certified paper bags to replace plastic.

We will assign a "NO" if :

- Relevant sources are omitted within each type of emissions, such as: - Use of recycled cardboard boxes and FSC or PEFC certified paper bags instead of plastic.

This information can be found in any of the following reports published on the companies' websites:

- Annual Report
- Corporate Social Responsibility Report
- Sustainability Report
- Environmental Report
- Carbon Footprint Report
- Statement of Non-Financial Information (NFI)
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Report Type
Annual Report
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Sustainability Report
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Code of Conduct
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Integrated Report
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Company Website