ACI Sustainability Report Showcases Cleaning Sector’s Drive to Increase Use of Sustainable Feedstocks, Reduce Emissions and Improve Packaging Circularity
01 Octubre 2024 - 11:06AM
Business Wire
- Sustainable Feedstocks Initiative: Roadmap to drive
the use of more sustainable feedstocks in cleaning products
ingredients
- 1.5°C Challenge: 22 ACI member companies respond to
industry challenge to align emissions reduction plans with a net
zero (1.5°C) pathway. 62 member companies have publicly committed
to reach net zero by 2050 or earlier
- Material Circularity Indicator tool: Support member
companies’ efforts to improve cleaning product packaging
circularity
A new sustainability report from the American Cleaning Institute
(ACI) highlights the essential role the U.S. cleaning products
industry plays in fostering and shaping a more sustainable world.
Most notably, the report showcases ACI’s Sustainable Feedstocks
Pledge, which promotes sustainable raw material use.
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A new sustainability report from the
American Cleaning Institute (ACI) highlights the essential role the
U.S. cleaning products industry plays in fostering and shaping a
more sustainable world. Most notably, the report showcases ACI’s
Sustainable Feedstocks Pledge, which promotes sustainable raw
material use. (Photo: Business Wire)
Sixty percent of ACI members are committed to using
RSPO-certified sustainable palm oil and six members have joined our
Pledge, demonstrating progress on procuring more sustainable raw
materials for the cleaning product supply chain.
The report also highlights achievements in the past two years,
including the roll out of ACI’s Cleaning Chemistry Catalog (C3)
tool, where environment and human health risk assessments are
available publicly to over 1,100 cleaning product ingredients. Also
included is information on our Environmental Justice (EJ) Action
Plan, which seeks to educate members on their EJ impacts, and how
to address those impacts through partnerships and action.
“Achieving ACI’s ambition for all cleaning product packaging to
be circular requires creativity, innovation and collaboration
within and beyond the cleaning products industry,” said Nathan
Sell, ACI Senior Director, Sustainability. “Our Material
Circularity Indicator (MCI) tool was developed to align with the
Ellen MacArthur Foundation’s MCI methodology. The tool allows
companies to measure the circularity of material flows for
products, which supports decision‑making on product design and
materials procurement.”
Despite an unpredictable political and economic landscape, ACI’s
sustainability pillar must remain strong to ensure that the
cleaning product supply chain can continue to innovate and
manufacture chemistries and products that are indeed more
sustainable.
“We must use and highlight cleaning product innovations as we
advocate for our member manufacturers to ensure that we can reduce
or eliminate roadblocks to a more sustainable future,” said Melissa
Hockstad, ACI President & CEO.
Among other highlights showcased in ACI’s 2024 Sustainability
Report:
- 22 member companies have committed to ACI’s 1.5°C Challenge by
aligning their corporate climate strategy and targets with the
science-based 1.5°C goal, and thus will reach net zero emissions by
2050. 62 members have made public commitments to reach net-zero
emissions by 2050 or earlier.
- 49 percent of ACI members have strategies aligned with the
United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) or are
reporting their impact on the SDGs.
- Cold Water Saves, a joint initiative of ACI and The
Sustainability Consortium, promotes the power of cold-water laundry
washing. The Cold Water Saves campaign is working to get the
message to all consumers that washing with cold water saves money,
saves clothes, and saves the planet.
- ACI was again named Safer Choice Partner of the Year (2024) by
the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for helping
consumers and purchasers to find products that are safer for human
health and the environment.
“Working for a more sustainable planet will never be easy, but
we know that the cleaning products industry is committed to
progress, transparency and accountability as part of its
sustainability journey,” said Hockstad.
“Sustainability remains a cornerstone for the future of our
industry and the world around us. ACI’s 2024 Sustainability Report
captures how our member companies are demonstrating their
commitments to operating sustainably and contributing to a
sustainable future for our planet.”
The 2024 ACI Sustainability Report can be found at
cleaninginstitute.org/sustainability2024.
The American Cleaning Institute® (ACI –
www.cleaninginstitute.org) is the Home of the U.S. Cleaning
Products Industry® and represents the $60 billion U.S. cleaning
product supply chain. ACI members include the manufacturers and
formulators of soaps, detergents, and general cleaning products
used in household, commercial, industrial and institutional
settings; companies that supply ingredients and finished packaging
for these products; and chemical distributors. ACI serves the
growth and innovation of the U.S. cleaning products industry by
advancing the health and quality of life of people and protecting
our planet. ACI achieves this through a continuous commitment to
sound science and being a credible voice for the cleaning products
industry.
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