bu on campus presentation of apr 19 2011
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"Healthy Food for Healthy People
Stonyfield's Mission Driven Story"
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• The company was founded in Wilton, NH, in 1983• In 1989, the company moved to our Yogurt Works facility in Londonderry
• Stonyfield Farm is the largest organic yogurt company in the world • We’re the first company to offset its manufacturing carbon emissions 100%• We support 650 organic farming families across the US• Our global mission is to raise awareness to reverse climate change• We’re celebrating our 28th year!
A Barn’s Eye View of Stonyfield
Then (1989):Number of employees: 42
Cases produced each week: 8,050
Annual sales: $2,500,000
Now (2011) effective 11/09:
Number of employees: 467 (58 in CA)
Cases produced each week: 750,000
Annual sales: expected to be $365,000,000
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Healthy Food
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Stonyfield Products
We offer a variety of organic product lines including
yogurts, yogurt smoothies, cultured soy, ice cream, greek yogurt and milk
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Growth PillarsBaby & Kids Greek Core
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President’s Cancer Panel Report
Recommends consumers choose food grown
without pesticides or chemical fertilizers,
antibiotics, and growth hormones to help
decrease their exposure to environmental
chemicals that can increase their risk of contracting cancer.Released May 2010
NEW WARNINGS ON PESTICIDES
Study links ADHD in Children to Pesticide
Exposure
Children exposed to higher levels of a type of pesticide
found on commercially grown fruit and vegetables
are more likely to have ADHD than children with
less exposure – recommends organic
foods to avoid pesticide exposure – Journal
Pediatrics
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Supporting over 180,000 acres of organic farmland
Avoided over 9 million lbs of synthetic nitrogen fertilizer
Avoided over 185,000 lbs of insecticides and herbicides
Avoided over 425,000 cow drug treatments (antibiotics, rBGH, reproductive aids)
AVOIDED IMPACTS FROM STONYFIELD FARM 2010 AVOIDED IMPACTS FROM STONYFIELD FARM 2010 ORGANIC MILK PURCHASESORGANIC MILK PURCHASES
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Healthy Planet
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This is not just a cup of latté.It’s also 208 liters of water.
Source: WWF
Lid
Wrapper
Water
Coffee
Energy
= 1 liter
SugarCup
142.8 liters
Milk
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Transportation
Facility GHGEmissions
SustainablePackaging
Zero Waste
Milk Impacts
Sustainable Ingredients
SWOT
Water
Green Chemistry
TEAMS MAP-ING THE FUTURETEAMS MAP-ING THE FUTURE
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2010 Highlights2010 Highlights
Achieved a 2.9% reduction in water to drain despite ≈5%
production increase
WATER
Plant Based Multipack
3 million lbs reductions (2007-
2010)
PACKAGING
5% reduction in CO2 per MT delivered
Increased rail use by 25%
TRANSPORTATION
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-8.2%
Multipacks to PLA was our biggest CO2-reduction project in 2010
Stonyfield Carbon Footprint Reduction, 2008-2010
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INGEO PLANT – Blair, NebraskaINGEO PLANT – Blair, Nebraska
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Healthy Business
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SALES $M
M10 yr Sales
CAGR 22.6%
7.5 % value Market Share
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Healthy Scorecard 2010 Final & 2011 YTD
Healthy Busines
s
2009Act
2010Act
2011E1
2011 YTD Act
Sales(CANN)
Profit(ROP)
Cash Flow (OFCF)
Healthy People
2009Act
2010Act
2011E1
2011 YTD Act
Safety (# of recordables)
Learning(hrs of training per ee)
Healthy Food
2009Act
2010Act
2011E1
2011 YTD Act
CC
ABC
Healthy Planet
2009 Act
2010Act
2011E1
2011 YTD Act
Energy
Waste
Water
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Total Given for 2010 Profits for the Planet: $2.6 million
Healthy Food
Healthy Planet
Healthy People
Healthy Farming
Hunger & Environmental Nutrition (American Dietetic Association)
BabyCenter
BreastCancer.org
Center for Genetics, Nutrition and Health
Healthcare Without Harm
Healthy Child Healthy World
Carbon offsets (Native Energy & RGGI)
Climate Counts
Preserve
Reverb
UNH for New England Carbon Challenge
University of Michigan Center for Sustainable Systems
Terracycle
Center for Food Safety
MOSES (Midwest Organic and Sustainable Education Service)
PASA (Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture)
UVM Center for Sustainable Agriculture
SPOON Foundation
NH Department of Agriculture, Markets & Food
Ecological Farming Association (EcoFarm)
American Farmland Trust
PCC Farmland Trust
The Vermont Farm Women's Fund
New England Family Dairy Farms Coop
Northeast Organic Farming Association (NOFA in CT, MA, NH, NJ & NY)
MOFGA (Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association)
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Lets Go Back To……Healthy People
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Safety
STOP™ for Each Other
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2nd Annual Stonyfield Health & Wellness Fair ALL EMPLOYEES SHOULD ATTEND
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Walking the Talk of our BRANDA commitment to provide consumers delicious and nourishing products that are healthy for them and healthy for our environment
Walking the Talk of our MISSION:A commitment to enhancing the health and well being of our colleagues
It’s Time
To
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Free fruit & yogurt Healthy organic and all
natural lunch options - Company subsidized, no
lunch cost employees more than $5
- Visitor Center open to serve dinner 5 nights a week
Investing ~$45,000 in the Health of our PeopleInvesting ~$45,000 in the Health of our People
It’s Time
To Replace candy, soda,
chips and the “Wheel of Death” with healthier vending options
Pilot free organic coffee at both locations
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Stonyfield’s values and mission rest on strong emotional foundations of love, hope and optimism – we embrace and promote them in all that we do.
We “stir it up”, because nothing is impossible We are tenacious in constantly questioning the status quo. We believe every person can make a difference and we respect the power of asking “Why not?”
We win togetherWe believe that all of our stakeholders – our planet, farmers, cows, employees, customers, consumers, shareholders and future generations – can and should win. Each of us is accountable to everyone else because we can only achieve success together, and we win when everyone else does too.
We are uncompromising in our pursuit of excellenceWe believe in continuously perfecting everything we touch - our products, our processes and our performance
We educate our selves and our stakeholdersWe constantly seek greater knowledge and seek to model and champion healthy lifestyles and sustainability
We walk our talkWe believe our actions speak volumes and are committed to straightforward, honest communication among ourselves and with our stakeholders, particularly our consumers.
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Organic Rap
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Thank You!