“We are delighted with the results of the Challenge and the positive response from our members in support of this green initiative. Environmental stewardship is a key component of our global responsibility strategy. From implementing the Simply Recycle Challenge to incentivize recycling of our product packaging, to reducing use of plastic throughout our distribution network, we are taking meaningful steps to do what’s needed to promote a sustainable future for people and the planet.” ~Stephen Conchie, Regional President of Asia Pacific and China for Herbalife Nutrition
Premier
global nutrition company, Herbalife
Nutrition today announced the results of its Simply Recycle Challenge, a
regional initiative that aimed to motivate its members across the Asia Pacific
markets to submit used Herbalife Nutrition product canisters for recycling.
Held from June to August this year, the program accumulated a total of 712,232 product canisters,
weighing 36 tonnes – which is equivalent to six African elephants, from more
than 3,300 Herbalife Nutrition members who participated in the Challenge.
The result of the Simply Recycle Challenge will
also enable Herbalife Nutrition to plant 1,421 trees through its
partnership with the non-profit organization, One Tree Planted. On
average, a
tree can absorb about 10kg of carbon dioxide per year for the first 20 years,
therefore, these trees could sequester the equivalent of approximately 14
tonnes of carbon dioxide from the planet every year, equivalent to two
round-the-world trips in terms of carbon footprint generated by a
car running on petroleum.
Launched
on World Environment Day 2022 (June 5) as part of the company’s Go Green
initiative in Asia Pacific, the Simply Recycle Challenge encouraged Herbalife
Nutrition independent members and Nutrition Club owners across the region to
recycle their used Herbalife Nutrition product canisters.
Apart
from the Simply Recycle Challenge, some Herbalife Nutrition markets in the Asia
Pacific region have implemented additional recycling programs in partnership
with local organizations; for instance:
- In Vietnam, Herbalife Nutrition has collaborated with the Ho Chi Minh City Association for Conservation of Nature and Environment (HANE) to convert used product canisters into plastic grains for reuse in manufacturing;
- In the Philippines, the company’s partnership with Green Antz enables the transforming of discarded product packaging into green building materials;
- In Malaysia, the company has engaged Recycle for Life (RFL) to collect used product canisters and bottles from its Sales and Distribution Center in Kuala Lumpur on a regular basis. 100% of the cash rewards resulted from this program will be donated to Herbalife Nutrition Foundation to improve the lives of children and communities in the country; and
- In Thailand, the company donates used product canisters to Chak Daeng Temple in the Samut Prakan Province for reprocessing into useful materials.
On
a global level, Herbalife Nutrition continues with ongoing initiatives in
eliminating negative environmental impacts, such as reducing the use of plastic
by increasing the integration of recycled materials
like PCR (post-consumer resin) in its Formula 1 canisters, while decreasing the
overall amount of packaging for its nutrition products.
For
more information on Herbalife Nutrition’s global responsibility efforts, please
visit www.IAmHerbalifeNutrition.com/global-responsibility/.
About
Herbalife Nutrition Ltd.
Herbalife Nutrition (NYSE: HLF) is a global nutrition company that has
been changing people's lives with great nutrition products and a business
opportunity for its independent distributors since 1980. The Company offers
science-backed products to consumers in 95 markets by entrepreneurial
distributors who provide one-on-one coaching and a supportive community that
inspires their customers to embrace a healthier, more active lifestyle. Through
the Company’s commitment to nourish people, communities and our planet,
Herbalife Nutrition pledges to achieve 50 million positive impacts – tangible
acts of good – by 2030, its 50th anniversary.
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