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Delhaize & Bio packaging. Belgian BioPackaging Conference December 2007 Philippe Gendebien European Indirect Buyer Delhaize Group. Delhaize Group overview & strategy Environmental Initiatives BioPackaging at Delhaize Why do we use BioPackaging? Current situation How to communicate?
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Delhaize & Bio packaging Belgian BioPackaging Conference December 2007 Philippe Gendebien European Indirect Buyer Delhaize Group
Delhaize Group overview & strategy Environmental Initiatives BioPackaging at Delhaize Why do we use BioPackaging? Current situation How to communicate? Delhaize expectations from Industry / Authority Conclusion & Future Plans Agenda
Large food retailer headquartered in Belgium Founded in 1867 Operational in 7 countries (North-America, Europe & South-east Asia) Sales network of 2,713 stores 144,000 employees Sales 2006: 18.6 billion euro Delhaize Group at a glance
What do our customers want? Have the choice Find what they are looking for Pay a fair price Feel good with us Take care of their health The quality makes the difference Strategy Delhaize Belgium
Environmental initiatives (Green Energy & BioPackaging) Development of Fair Trade and Organic assortment Long-term, sustainable relations with suppliers Strategy Delhaize Belgium Focuses on Corporate Social Responsibility
Background 2005: Climate change & Increased focus on environment (NGO, press, custommers) DLL strategy : Self-service and convenience Big use of packaging Solution 2006: Focus on eco friendly packaging for fresh products: Deli & Bakery Meat & Fish Fruit & vegetables Bio packaging – Why?
20 millions of Biopackaging since start! 200 tons PLA bowls for fresh green salads Deli dpt (apr/06) PLA window for paper bread bags (nov/06) PLA bags for prepared sandwich Deli dpt (dec/06) PLA bowls for 15 bakery Gaelens (feb/07) PLA sealable lid for pasta salad Deli dpt (april/07) Sugarcane & PLA packaging for tomato (may/07) Materbi & Biotech shopping bags (july/07) Bio packaging – Current situation
Mostly PLA solutions – Why this choice? 1/ Environmental argument 100% based on corn - Renewable Ressource Replaces petroleum-based plastic 100% compostable in industrial installations 2/ Technical & economic argument Transparency - Food safety – Manual handling Small difference in price But NEW issues are raised: Food shortage / Price / Supply / OGM / Technical constraints / No end of life solution No easy communication Bio packaging : Delhaize & PLA
Evolution Communication Test August 2005 : Biodegradability… Launch April 2006 : Renewable Resources Today Dec 2007 : Detailed info on Renewable Resources & Industrial Compost
Expectations : Industry & Authority 1/ Difficult to compare environmental benefits : Weight – Product safety – Raw material – Transportation – composting - Energy use – CO² - Recycle collection – etc… Solution : • Life Cycle Analysis ? • Good communication from industry (% Ren. Resources / CO²) • Certification ?
2/ No concrete added value for custommer Most Bio packaging are compostable (Home & Industrial) No selective collection in place Discussions at sector level (Fost Plus & Fedis) OBJECTIVE: Define what is best end of life solution Check feasability of selective collection & ind. composting Expectations : Industry & Authority
Objective 1000 tons Bio packaging in 2010 Enlarge scope to different types of Bio Packaging Develop packaging from recycled material Create coherent communication valid for all eco friendly packaging Further lobbying with Fost+ and Fedis to create added value for custommers Delhaize - Future plans