- By Kathy Sautter
- Business & Technology
Williamsville, NY - Tops Friendly Markets announced Monday its registration for the 2019 Clean Up the World (CUTW) program. Established in 1993, CUTW is one of the largest community-based environmental programs in the world, uniting community groups, schools, businesses, and local governments to carry out activities that address local environmental issues. The organization inspired billions of people across all continents to tread lightly, clean up, and conserve the planet in addition to combating waste and plastic pollution.
In order to fulfill its commitment to the program Tops is hosting a Clean Up the World Weekend September 20-22, 2019 at all 159 of its stores across its three state imprint. Over the course of the three days, 10,000 reusable bags made of 100% recyclable materials will randomly be given away, encouraging shoppers to use recycled bags over plastic. This is especially pertinent in New York State where a plastic bag ban is currently in legislation and set to go into effect in March 2020. Additionally shoppers will learn more about specific earth friendly brands available at Tops including Full Circle, Mrs. Meyers, Method, Seventh Generation and more as they make their own personal choices to make a difference in their own carbon footprint. Lastly, Tops associates will be participating in environmental clean ups across the communities in which it serves. From river and beach clean ups to beautifying trails and parks, Tops is encouraging its associates to make a difference.
"At Tops Friendly Markets, social responsibility and sustainability have always been at the core of our mission, upholding standards that ensure we reduce environmental waste and energy consumption while providing our customers with sustainably sourced, high-quality products," said Kathy Sautter, public and media relations manager for Tops Friendly Markets. "We continue to make great strides in reducing our environmental impact in every facet of our business. For example we are able to reduce the amount of inedible food going back into landfills by recycling over 346 tons of inedible food and over 156 tons of unusable organic products this year alone."
Across the chain, Tops raises it's efficiencies in other ways as well by implementing energy efficient lighting which drastically reduces energy consumption throughout their stores properties. The chain began upgrading interior lighting to LED lights/fixtures thru a program with Lime Energy Services in several of its stores as well as its corporate offices and mailroom. In 2019 these retro-fittings now save over 1,909,725 kWh annually. As Tops launched into a year of remodels in 2019 LED lighting continues to be used to ensure additional savings. LED lighting was also used in fuel canopies in 2019 helping to save over 181,000 kWh annually in exterior lighting as well.
Tops also took a look at how it could reduce the amount of refrigerant containing ozone depleting gases and retrofitted multiple systems companywide resulting in 20,000 pounds less for an overall 10% reduction. Overall the company was able to reduce its leak rates on these harmful refrigerants by 20% keeping 5,600 pounds out of the atmosphere.
Tops is also on track to exceed last year's totals when it comes to recycling. So far this year alone the company has recycled more than 9,500 tons of cardboard and over 395 tons of plastic bags and film. In 2019 Tops also began a partnership with John R. Oishei Children's Hospital to help aid in their plastic wrap recycling efforts and with the city of Buffalo and Mayor Byron Brown on a residential food composting program which helps the community divert organic food from landfills saving energy, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and helping Tops to be the vehicle in which the community can help tackle climate change.
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