VANCOUVER — Over the past year, BC Liquor Stores customers have returned approximately 94 million beverage containers to their local liquor store—enough to fill more than 22 Olympic-sized swimming pools.
It's just one of many "green" success stories the BC Liquor Distribution Branch (LDB) is celebrating in anticipation of Earth Day on April 22.
The LDB first became a green leader more than four decades ago when it started its beverage alcohol container return program in 1971. At the time, the minimum refund on beer containers was two cents, compared with today's minimum refund of 10 cents. The containers themselves are now recycled into products as diverse as fibreglass insulation, park benches and sand for golf-course sand traps.
Other ways the LDB takes care of the planet include:
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R. Blain Lawson, general manager and CEO, BC Liquor Distribution Branch —
"As one of B.C.'s largest retailers, it is our duty and privilege to have a positive impact on the environment. We remain committed to reducing the impact of our operations by lowering our greenhouse gas emissions, diverting more materials away from landfills, and minimizing the amount of printing and packaging we provide to our customers."
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The LDB's Carbon Neutral Action Reports can be found at: http://www.bcldb.com/corporatesocial-
responsibility/sustainability/retail/environmental-and-climate.
The 2016 report will be released in June.
Media Contact:
BC Liquor Distribution Branch Communications
604 252-3029