Miller Brewing releases sustainable development report

RP news wires, Noria Corporation
Tags: energy management

Miller Brewing Company on October 8 released its first sustainable development report detailing the company's 10 global sustainable development priorities and progress in areas such as responsibility, conservation, recycling and community impact.

 

Available online at http://www.millerbrewing.com/, the 18-page report includes the following highlights:

"Sustainable development is a way of life at Miller," said Tom Long, president and CEO of Miller Brewing Company. "The actions detailed in our report are just a start. We are undertaking these projects and initiatives for all the right reasons, and are working towards a successful and sustainable future. It's good for business, the environment and the communities we serve."

 

Miller's parent company, SABMiller, established the following priorities in 2006: discouraging irresponsible drinking; making more beer using less water; reducing our energy and carbon footprint; having a vibrant packaging reuse and recycling economy; working towards zero waste operations; having supply chains that reflect our values and commitment; benefiting communities; contributing to the reduction of HIV/AIDS; respecting human rights; and transparency in reporting our progress.

 

"These priorities have shaped the way we make beer and interact with our stakeholders and consumers," said Kim Marotta, director of corporate social responsibility for Miller. "Our parent company has set the standard for being a socially-responsible global citizen, and with their leadership we are continually evolving and improving our sustainable practices. We are excited to share our first report and look forward to continuing the dialogue in years to come."

 

Notable sustainable development achievements at Miller's brewery facilities include:

Miller's Sustainable Development Report not only details recent progress and initiatives, but the final page of the report outlines the company's next steps for improving current practices and strengthening the commitment to sustainable development.