The identification of waste-rock materials with ARD potential is a crucial issue during project planning since it affects the economic fate of the project directly when closure costs are not well constrained. GOJO Industries helps the world experience greater health and wellness by leveraging its more than 75 years of experience to continually introduce improved ways to keep hands and the surfaces they frequently touch clean.Most mineral deposits provide challenges in resource estimation, including the quantification of minable minerals, as well as the quantification and location of waste-rock materials that might generate acid rock drainage (ARD) during the development, operation, closure and post-closure phases. This next phase of our Sustainable Value strategy stretches us to have an even greater impact on our customers and communities, and society as a whole.” “For more than 75 years, we’ve used science-based innovation to solve real human problems, setting new standards for efficacy and safety and inspiring others to develop solutions that increase overall well-being. “We know the progress we’ll make on these four pillars will lead directly to better health for people and the planet,” said Carey Jaros, GOJO Industries president and CEO. This best-practice commitment will guide the efforts of the enterprise to decarbonize across its entire value chain and to deliver lower carbon solutions to customers. To do its part, GOJO has committed to setting short-term and long-term carbon reduction targets in alignment with the Science Based Targets Initiative’s Net-Zero Standard. Climate Resilience and Responsibility: Climate change is a grave threat to societies around the world and global public health.Work in this domain will transform how GOJO evaluates and utilizes materials in its packaging and dispensing systems over time, from incorporating recycled content and ensuring increased recyclability to exploring alternative materials and delivery models. GOJO recognizes the way it delivers and protects its products is reliant on plastic today and in some instances, does not work well in a circular economy. Plastics and Circular Design: Plastic plays an important role in protecting and delivering GOJO products, but plastic pollution has clearly become a serious environmental and human health challenge.As such, work toward this priority will strengthen GOJO culture by boldly advancing diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging achieving team member growth and development and elevating and enhancing team member well-being. Flourishing Team GOJO: Team GOJO is one of the enterprise’s towering strengths.Additionally, GOJO will expand product transparency to inspire even greater trust in GOJO as an enterprise and the PURELL brand. As a founding and ongoing participant in the Chemical Footprint Project, GOJO will continue to push the boundaries on choosing safe ingredients for both people and the planet while continuing to deliver efficacy. Focused innovation has resulted in one of the largest global portfolios of third-party Ecolabel-certified hygiene products in the business-to-business hand and surface hygiene industry, including hundreds of hand hygiene SKUs being Cradle to Cradle Certified Gold products. Clean Chemistry: GOJO intends to continue to differentiate in safer chemistry.This phase of the company’s Sustainable Value strategy is focused on four priorities: Each part of our Sustainable Value strategy connects to the others and moves us closer to realizing our purpose of saving lives and making life better through well-being solutions.” “GOJO Sustainable Value strives to create social, environmental and economic value for all of our stakeholders and holds us accountable for the impact of our actions and inactions. “Our GOJO purpose and values demand and inspire us to think holistically and deliver what we call GOJO Sustainable Value,” said Marcella Kanfer Rolnick, GOJO Industries executive chair. GOJO Industries announced the next phase of its GOJO Sustainable Value strategy.
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