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Sustainability in Action

Over the past two years, we have made significant progress and have taken dozens of tangible steps to reduce our impact on the environment. In part, we have:

  • Installed active solar power systems at 40 Macy’s and Bloomingdale’s stores in California, Hawaii and New Jersey;
  • Invested in energy efficiency projects and consumption reduction initiatives that reduced our total energy use by 10 percent (in addition to a 9 percent reduction in the previous five years);
  • Decreased our use of office/copy paper by 34 percent and paper used in marketing by 23 percent;
  • Increased to 63 percent the proportion of recycled or certified paper used in our marketing materials and to 82 percent in our shopping bags;
  • Encouraged nearly 1.5 million customers to review their credit card statements online versus paper by mail;
  • Initiated a program to divert up to 60 percent of the waste from our stores away from dumping in landfills;
  • Launched an internal Web site, Green Living, so our 160,000-plus associates can interact with the company on sustainability-related topics at work and home;
  • Substituted biodegradable packing materials in place of foam “peanuts” in shipping products bought by customers online;
  • Pioneered efforts to reduce the number of empty trucks on the nation’s highways through a coordinated program called Empty Miles Service that matches empty trucks/trailers with other shippers or carriers that can use the space.

Macy’s has been recognized by ForestEthics for reducing mailings and overall paper consumption. The EPA has rated Macy’s as one of its top 20 partners for generating the most green electricity on site. And Newsweek ranked Macy’s among the top 50 greenest companies in America for its efforts with solar power, recycled paper and eco-friendly merchandise.

Three years ago, we inaugurated a national Earth Week marketing campaign to create more public awareness of sustainability. The National Park Foundation and local conservation organizations have benefitted from donations totalling $7 million from our customers and our company during the first two years.

While we are a 151-year old company, we know we have more to learn and more to do in reducing our overall impact on the environment. We want Macy’s, Inc. to be a leader in the global effort to improve our climate, and we are moving forward with conviction.

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