C&S Wholesale Grocers Progresses Sustainability Strategy; Bob Palmer Comments



C&S Wholesale Grocers Progresses Sustainability Strategy; Bob Palmer Comments



KEENE, NH - The path toward environmental sustainability is one we should all be taking, and C&S Wholesale Grocers is surely doing so with its comprehensive strategy, The Green Path Forward. Looking to bolster its operations while simultaneously lowering its impact on the environment, C&S recently revealed some of its latest milestones in its 2022 Sustainability Report.

Bob Palmer, Chief Executive Officer, C&S Wholesale Grocers“At C&S, we work as ONE Team in everything we do,” said Chief Executive Officer Bob Palmer. “It is the foundation of our business success and is the basis for our ability to drive The Green Path Forward. We are immensely proud of our work to improve the environment and of our employees for their unrelenting dedication to achieving these important results. Even during the challenging times that we are all dealing with, we remain dedicated to keeping our planet strong and healthy.”

In 2020, the C&S Sustainability Committee developed a strategic action roadmap, The Green Path Forward, as noted in a press release. In 2021, the retailer continued advancing these goals to further uplift its communities.

C&S Wholesale Grocers is achieving key milestones outlined in its 2022 Sustainability Report with its The Green Path Forward strategy

This tactical blueprint establishes best practices and targets for preserving the environment, eliminating waste, and lessening the company’s carbon footprint. In each of these three areas, as explained in the report, C&S has established an overall goal to improve its operational efficiencies, focused on reducing waste and energy consumption by 5 percent on a yearly basis through 2025; these goals are communicated and supported throughout C&S.

To view the full Sustainability Report, click here.

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