Sustainability: In the Business of Change

Over the past years, we have worked to align ourselves as one company and define ourselves within our industry as leaders in sustainable practices. Measuring ourselves against past performance as well as industry sustainability goals is critical for not only our business, but also for our employees, our customers, our communities, and our planet.

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As a member of AF&PA, Hood Container is committed to helping make progress toward AF&PA's Better Practices, Better Planet 2030 sustainability goals. AF&PA has established five quantifiable sustainability goals that the industry aims to meet by 2030. These goals include reducing greenhouse gas emissions, advancing a circular value chain, striving for zero workplace injuries, helping drive water stewardship, and advancing more resilient U.S. forests.

Hood Container’s own 2030 goals helps us measure our progress  and stay aligned with industry goals and solidify our commitment to a more sustainable future.

 

  • Reduce Green House Gas Emissions

    Reduce Green House Gas Emissions

  • Advance a Circular Value Chain

    Advance a Circular Value Chain

  • Strive for Zero Injuries

    Strive for Zero Injuries

  • Advance Water Management

    Advance Water Management

  • Advance More Resilient US Forest

    Advance More Resilient US Forest

Reduce Green House Gas Emissions Reduce Green House Gas Emissions

Based on the AF&PA Better Planet Practices Better Planet 2030 Targets, which include a baseline of 2005, HCC Mill Division has decreased CO2 emissions by 14%. Hood Container Mill Division currently tracks Scope 1 emissions and reports that data to the EPA. The American Fiber and Packaging Association is working on establishing  industry goals by 2025 for relevant Scope 3 emissions.

*Scope 1 emissions are direct greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions that come from sources that an organization owns or controls. Scope 3 emissions are greenhouse gases that are a result of activities that an organization indirectly impacts as part of its value chain, but that are not owned or controlled by the organization.

Advance a Circular Value Chain Advance a Circular Value Chain

Hood Container sources wood from managed forests that produce a perpetual harvest. Additionally, 91% of containerboard produced in the US is recyclable. Over the last 11 years we have increased the use of recycled fiber by 74% in our mills. Since inception, our mill division has supported local education opportunities within the communities in which we operate. As we move forward towards 2030, Hood Container is continuing to look for ways to increase recycle fiber usage and support the reclamation of recycled corrugate in the marketplace. Our box plants are focused on producing boxes that meet performance standards with less fiber being used and are focused on waste reduction. We also provide wax alternative options.

Strive for Zero Injuries Strive for Zero Injuries

Hood Container utilizes our existing processes to drive engagement company-wide to reduce at risk behaviors and unsafe conditions. We promote a culture that is engrained in educating, learning, and practicing safe habits that protect our team members everyday. Hood Container participates in a voluntary program through AF&PA to prevent serious injuries and fatalities (SIFs). Not only has Hood Container continued to lower our injury rate below the industry average, but endeavors to promote AF&PA’s aspirational goal striving for zero injuries through our daily practices. On our journey to continuously improve our injury rate we have put in place a 2030 goal of 1.0 TIR.

Advance Water Management Advance Water Management

Since our inception, Hood Container’s intention has been to use our national resources in a sustainable way. We have continued to make progress on reducing our water usage and recently achieved our 2025 goal in 2023. As we look forward to 2030, we will continue to seek improvements to exceed the industry average with our water usage reduction goal to 9,800 gallons per ton.

Advance More Resilient US Forest Advance More Resilient US Forest

While Hood Container owns no timberland, we are actively involved in educating private landowners on the importance of Sustainable Forestry. In support of advancing a more resilient US forest, we continue the principles and activities outlined by our participation in Sustainable Forestry Initiative® (SFI®) and Forest Stewardship Council® (FSC®). We are heavily focused on our efforts to improve wood yield at both mills. Additionally, we will continue to provide transparency with regards to timber sourcing.

Sustainability has always been at the core of who we are as an organization and as an industry of renewable resources.

- Greg Hall, President & COO

The Life Cycle of A Box

Environmental Stewardship Takes Root

Where Environmental Stewardship Takes Root

The Hood Container Corporation Mill Division is committed to adhering to the letter, and the spirit, of all environmental regulations.  In the history of the company, there have been zero Notice of Violations. The division is SFI®  and FSC®  certified.  This means that our suppliers adhere to the highest standard for forestry stewardship, and best management practices for timber production and harvesting. Both mills are recertified annually for this important designation.

The Power of Green

The Paper Industry has long been a preeminent participant in the Sustainability of Our Planet. There are three areas where our industry excels:

  • First, the use of trees as a raw material allows for the consumption of Carbon Dioxide and the respiration of oxygen as an outcome of the tree’s growth process. The domestic Paper Industry has historically planted 4 trees for every tree harvested thus enhancing the consumption of the greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide in exchange for oxygen.
  • About 50% of all corrugated boxes are made with papers that are recycled. Hood Container Corp’s linerboard and medium papers are close to this percentage.
  • The Paper Industry has and continues to invest in equipment that allows the boxes it produces to comply with DOT requirements for Interstate commerce with less and less fiber in the box. This source reduction approach to sustainability goes a step further than just utilizing recycled fibers since carbon emissions from this approach are far less than even with the recycled papers approach. Hood Container’s papers are almost 100% source reduced packaging materials.

Our paper mills generate the majority of their energy with green fuels. This means using bark and sawdust for boiler fuel and using lignin from the pulping process to generate steam and electricity.  The whole tree is used in the pulp and papermaking process, no waste.

Our Corrugated facilities utilize Right-sizing boxes, where we use the latest software and board combination to provide box strength with the least amount of fiber. Our Converting plants have transitioned fuel for their boilers from oil to more-efficient natural gas.  Many plants have reduced their power needs by converting to low-wattage LED lights.  We also focus on transportation efficiency using optimized shipping schedules to reduce miles and fuel consumption by our trucks hence reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Many of our corrugated facilities also focus on making Green Choices including:

the power of green

  • Utilizing water-based inks that contain no solvents or heavy metals
  • Employing renewable natural resources
  • Maintaining low (VOC) Volatile Organic Compounds
  • Identifying and implementing increased manufacturing efficiencies
  • Converting to 50% natural organic resin glue
  • Classifying capital expenditures that are aimed at achieving improved energy and water usage
  • Capturing and returning scrap to paper mills for recycling
  • Leveraging refurbished pallets when applicable

Diversity & Inclusion

HCC recognizes that its strength comes from the employees who make up the communities we are part of.  These communities consist of people representing different backgrounds and viewpoints.  We desire to unite generations, minorities, women, and other underrepresented groups from the community through shared Guiding Principles that benefit the community and beyond.  We strive to create a workplace that fosters and promotes an inclusive environment, attracting people to bring their talents and skills to us, in turn fostering an environment where they belong and desire to stay.

It is our intent to create and sustain a One Hood Employee Experience in which all employees from various backgrounds feel welcomed and are invited to participate passionately in Hood Container’s business priorities. Our Diversity and Inclusion strategy efforts are embedded and focused in the following areas:

  • Talent Acquisition
  • Leadership
  • Guiding Principles
  • Diversity and Inclusion
  • Growth and Development
  • Rewards and Recognition
  • Wellbeing and Benefits
  • Compliance and Ethics
  • Community Outreach

Corporate Responsibility

Hood Container has partnered with the Susan G. Komen and Colorectal Cancer Alliance organizations to bring awareness to our company’s top three cancer diagnoses. In alignment with our Guiding Principles, Serve and Care, these charities were selected for their impact on the areas they serve and their commitment to informing and empowering those affected. In addition, our goal is to provide tools to help employees and their families embrace a healthy lifestyle along their health journey.

www.ccalliance.orgwww.komen.org

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