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Spicers is Officially Toitu Net Carbonzero Certified

Spicers is Officially Toitu Net Carbonzero Certified

Spicers is proud to take science based action for the environment with Toitū net carbonzero certification.

We have committed to our low carbon future with our Toitū- net carbonzero certified operations. Our product portfolios includes a range of sustainable paper-based, rigid, polypropylene and PVC free products. We are committed to the development of sustainable products and services which help our customers and their clients achieve their sustainability goals.

 


Spicers NZ proudly announces its achievement of Toitū net carbonzero certification in line with ISO 14064-1!

This prestigious recognition marks Spicers commitment to environmental sustainability and its dedication to reducing carbon emissions. “We’re leading the charge by achieving Toitū net carbonzero as a supplier across the print, sign and packaging industry and we’re excited!” said Morgan John, Spicers General Manager – NZ, “the certifications extends across all of our business divisions, including Spicers Paper, Total Supply and Universal Packaging”.

Toitū net carbonzero certification is awarded to organizations that demonstrate commitment to measuring, managing, and mitigating their carbon footprint. Spicers has undertaken third party auditing and implemented comprehensive strategies to achieve this milestone, reflecting its proactive approach to sustainability.

“As a company deeply invested in environmental stewardship, we are thrilled to announce our Toitū net carbonzero certification,” said Daniel Whyte, National Operations Manager at Spicers NZ. “This accomplishment underscores our unwavering commitment to minimizing our environmental impact and driving positive change within our industry.”

Spicers journey towards carbon neutrality encompasses a multifaceted approach. They meticulously measure their carbon footprint across all operations, identifying key areas for improvement and optimization. The company implements innovative initiatives to reduce carbon emissions, such as enhancing energy efficiency, optimizing transportation logistics, and investing in renewable energy sources. Additionally, Spicers partners with reputable carbon offsetting programs to neutralize its remaining carbon emissions, supporting projects that promote renewable energy on a global scale. Furthermore, Spicers is committed to fostering a culture of sustainability among its employees, customers, and stakeholders.

Achieving Toitū net carbonzero certification aligns with Spicers broader sustainability initiatives, which encompass responsible sourcing, waste reduction, and eco-friendly product innovation. By integrating sustainability into its core business practices, Spicers aims to inspire positive change throughout the supply chain and contribute to a more sustainable future.

Toitū net carbonzero certification is currently available in 17 countries and the certification marks are recognised in over 60 countries, making it ideal for companies working in global supply chains or international brands. “Achieving this certification allows us to help our carbonreduce and net carbonzero customers offset their emissions” adds Morgan.

“We believe that sustainability is not just a goal but a responsibility,” adds Morgan, “By achieving Toitū net carbonzero certification, we reaffirm our commitment to environmental stewardship and set a benchmark for our industry.”

Spicers invites customers, partners, and stakeholders to join them on their sustainability journey. Together, they can drive meaningful progress towards a low-carbon economy and a healthier planet for future generations.

For more information about Spicers NZ’s sustainability initiatives and Toitū carbonzero certification, please visit www.spicersnz.co.nz

 



[Download a copy of our carbonzero statement here]