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GOJO SUSTAINABILITY REPORT
Oscar Uzcategui, GOJO Senior Director of Global Sourcing

Oscar Uzcategui,
GOJO Senior Director of
Global Sourcing

Advancing Sustainable Supply Chain Practices

G4-DMA, G4-EN32

Engaging with our suppliers is vital to creating new sources of Sustainable Value. “It is a very exciting time for GOJO to expand sustainability to our suppliers,” says GOJO Senior Director of Global Sourcing, Oscar Uzcategui. “We initially set goals related only to our operations. This time around, we have goals that go end-to-end in our value chain.”



“We initially set goals related only to our operations. This time around, we have goals that go end-to-end in our value chain.”
— OSCAR UZCATEGUI
GOJO Senior Director of Global Sourcing

90% of GOJO Strategic, Preferred and Collaborative suppliers meet GOJO Sustainable Value Responsible Sourcing Criteria

How We Measure: Percentage of Strategic, Preferred and Collaborative suppliers* that submitted a GOJO Sustainable Value Scorecard

Note: Only GOJO suppliers and contractors are included. Laboratoires Prodene Klint suppliers are not included.

Percentage of Strategic, Preferred, and Collaborative suppliers submitting a Sustainable Value Scorecard

In 2016, we convened a subset of our suppliers to formally introduce the GOJO Supplier Sustainability Scorecard. In 2017, we more than doubled the number of supplier participants and are planning for continuous annual increases to the number of included suppliers.

GOJO set a bold goal to ensure 90 percent of GOJO Strategic, Preferred and Collaborative suppliers meet GOJO Sustainable Value Responsible Sourcing Criteria by 2020. By developing and implementing our Sustainable Value Sourcing program, we can insure that the suppliers with whom we work share the same vision for creating a sustainable supply chain, and continuing to advance more sustainable practices.

As a first step in advancing our Sustainable Value Sourcing program, GOJO requires all suppliers to read the Supplier Code of Conduct and return a signed copy to acknowledge understanding. The GOJO Supplier Code of Conduct is made up of five sections:

  • Compliance with Laws
  • Human Rights
  • Conflict Minerals and Substances of Very High Concern
  • Environmental Compliance
  • Ethical Business Practices

Our Supplier Sustainability program is focused on gathering data, providing a platform for feedback and collaboration and expanding to include new suppliers every year. The feedback we receive from our suppliers is crucial to refining our process, our metrics and our goals for the program. GOJO developed a supplier scorecard in 2015, which we piloted in March 2016 and formally rolled out in 2017. Thanks to the input and cooperation from our suppliers, the scorecard has evolved and has been streamlined to focus on actionable information, including the following:

  • General information about the company, environmental metrics and how the design of GOJO products influences their sustainability program
  • Availability and disclosure of data relating to GOJO material topics
  • Materials—general chemical and/or material policies and packaging certifications, which provide details and examples of a specific GOJO product or process where modifications could increase Sustainable Value

The GOJO Sustainable Value Supplier Scorecard requires both quantitative and qualitative responses, providing not only data but also a written description about their practices, including the impacts of working with GOJO and opportunities to collaborate in new ways.

The scorecard was developed in collaboration with our suppliers, whom we convened at our global headquarters in 2016 to introduce and receive their input on this new aspect of our sustainability program. The scorecard was first piloted with 10 suppliers from a wide cross-section of our supply chain. We were pleased with a 90 percent participation in the survey. We included 15 more suppliers in 2017, will engage a total of 40 suppliers in 2018 and double that to 80 suppliers by 2020, which is equal to 90 percent of our Strategic, Preferred and Collaborative suppliers. These suppliers account for 85% of our total supplier spending, and represent the most efficient, value-added of our supplier relationships.

As we pursue our 2020 goal, we will evaluate supply chain progress and identify opportunities for continuous improvement. The Supplier Sustainability program and scorecard are not being used to select, disqualify, penalize or judge suppliers. Instead, these steps are encouraging dialogue, collaboration and product innovation. We provide feedback and recognition to our suppliers. In the future, we aim to host workshops that bring together suppliers to share and highlight Sustainable Value accomplishments.

Oscar Uzcategui,
GOJO Senior Director of Global Sourcing,
& Dustin Davis,
Rockline Sales Manager

GOJO and Rockline Industries: Working Together for a Healthier Environment
Rockline Industries provides GOJO with materials for our wipes products and the company’s commitment to reducing environmental impacts makes them an ideal partner to help advance our sustainable supply chain progress. Rockline was eager to engage with GOJO early on and throughout the process of developing and refining our supplier scorecard. Like GOJO, Rockline published its first Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) report in 2016 and is also pursuing an aggressive set of 2020 sustainability goals.

From developing 100 percent post-consumer packaging material to experimenting with alternative materials, Rockline is among the leaders in creating sustainable options for packaging. When asked about this commitment to reducing their environmental footprint, Rockline Sales Manager Dustin Davis responded, “It’s the right thing to do. There’s no question about it.”

Rockline works with their suppliers and internal research and development department to continue to source more sustainable materials and to develop new ways to create products that are as durable and reliable as the market demands, while being better for the environment.

According to Davis, “It’s an alignment of mindset. By working with our suppliers and customers like GOJO, we can exchange ideas and make sure our processes are not only meeting everyone’s needs, but they are also functioning to create more sustainable products.”

By partnering with a supplier that is dedicated to finding the least impactful ways to produce our wipes packaging, we are confident we have found a partner with the insights and experience to help us advance Sustainable Value.

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