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Package Engineering Environmental Innovations in Packaging and Freight CTS Presentation December 1, 2006 3M’s Packaging Environmental Sustainability Initiative.

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1 Package Engineering Environmental Innovations in Packaging and Freight CTS Presentation December 1, 2006 3M’s Packaging Environmental Sustainability Initiative

2 Package Engineering Sustainable Package System Vision Packaging Designed & Sourced Responsibly Talking Points - A.Processes for Reviewing New & Existing Packaging B.General Transportation Sustainability Opportunities 1)Densification – pack more into less 2)Re-usable Systems 3)Light weighting, minimizing or NO packaging materials 4)Other Thoughts A whole lot of small stuff !

3 Package Engineering A.Processes for Reviewing New & Existing Packaging

4 Package Engineering Sustainability Focus on all levels of New & Existing Packaging through it’s entire lifecycle….. w ith some prodding from Wal-Mart Wal-Mart ProdWal-Mart Prod  Primary Product  Intermediate Cartons  Shipping Containers  Customer Packaging PPD – Physical Pack Data

5 Package Engineering NEW YORK (AFX) - Wal-Mart Stores Inc., the world's largest retailer, said Friday it will launch a program to help cut overall packaging use by 5 percent worldwide, in an effort to keep trash out of landfills and global-warming gases out of the atmosphere. The Bentonville, Ark.-based company said it will begin the initiative in 2008, and forecasts savings of $3.4 billion. Under the five-year plan, Wal-Mart will push its global suppliers to find more efficient packaging methods. 'Packaging is where consumers and suppliers come together and can have a real impact both on business efficiency and environmental stewardship,' Wal-Mart Chief Executive H. Lee Scott said in a statement. 'Even small changes to packaging have a significant ripple effect. Improved packaging means less waste, fewer materials used, and savings on transportation, manufacturing, shipping and storage.' Beginning Nov. 1, Wal-Mart said it will begin using a packaging scorecard, to measure how its more than 2,000 private-label suppliers use packaging alternatives or more sustainable materials. Beginning in 2008, Wal-Mart will measure its worldwide supply base on their packaging reductions. Wal-Mart shares fell 27 cents to $48.19 in afternoon

6 Package Engineering “Packaging Structural Design Process” New Products PE assembles and considers package requirements. Example: Environmental sustainability.

7 Package Engineering PE reviews with project team Don’t Agree PE notified - Top Pkg. Supply to WM PE reviews and validates data (specs/stds) PE orders product sample PE conducts brainstorming session and records options in prioritization tool Agree PE works with Stakeholders on top options PE tests to failure & increases to min. passing grade PE communicates changes to BU PE implements new design Discontinue Effort Continue “Green Idea Process” For Existing Products

8 Package Engineering Packaging’s Opportunity Matrix used to Prioritize Environmental Opportunities…because resources are limited!

9 Package Engineering B. General Transportation Sustainability Opportunities 1)Densification – pack more into less 2)Re-usable Systems 3)Lightweighting, minimizing or NO packaging materials 4)Other Thoughts

10 Package Engineering Densification

11 Package Engineering Transport Packaging - Densification  Shipping Container Design – Orient dimensions to optimize material requirements  Shipping Container Orientation on a Pallet – software aided design to densify the load footprint.  Replacing traditional support/dunnage packaging materials with high performance, light weight, design constructions.  Whole Intent is to Optimize Cube within the Transportation Weight Limits……

12 Package Engineering  Shipping Container Design – Orient dimensions to optimize material usage – example  20 x 14 x 12 Regular Slotted Container (Top Loading)  12.3 Sq Ft. Board Material to make the box  14 x 12 x 20 Regular Slotted Container (Side Loading)  11.5 Sq Ft. Board Material to make the box.  Both Boxes have the same internal dimensional size Transport Packaging – Densification Shipper Level (Same Footprint, Less Material) Top Loading Side Loading

13 Package Engineering Transport Packaging – Densification Unit Load  Shipping Container Orientation on a Pallet  Computer Aided Design  Discussion points:  Optimizing the pallet load footprint reduces total annual pallet & slip sheet material usage  Optimizing the pallet load footprint enables more product per container Boxes/layer: 51 Layers/pallet: 10 Boxes/Unit Load: 510 Boxes/layer: 50 Layers/pallet: 10 Boxes/Unit Load: 500

14 Package Engineering Transport Packaging – Densification: High Performance Materials Re-Design  Replacing traditional support/dunnage packaging materials with high performance, light weight, design constructions.  i.e. - Replace Wood with Corrugated Reduced approx. 800,000 lbs. Material

15 Package Engineering Re-usability

16 Package Engineering Re-Usabilty  High Volume Packaging Supplies in Re-Usable Containers  Industrial & Retail Tape Products  Folding Cartons  (Scotch brand Magic, Transparent, Double Stick tapes), uses minimum 30% post-consumer material in all folding cartons  Supplies to the tape mfg plant are all provided in re-usable plastic totes instead of corrugated cartons  All waste products are recycled or fuel burned: paperboard, ink and press wash chemicals  All coatings and glues used for 3M products are water based  Re-Turnable / Re-usable Containers with End-Users  Automotive & Personal Care Customers  Look for Closed Loop Supply Chain Opportunities…….

17 Package Engineering Product Packaging Lightweighting / Test to Failure

18 Package Engineering Key Account: Box Design Change  16x25 Filter Box redesign – design change reduced total material usage. PartGram Wt Diff.12 mo case unitsKg’s saved 34-7054-6694-3 to 34-7059-8151-1 225 grams each42,925 cases10,388 kg

19 Package Engineering Key Account: Component Removal Example - 2005  Oxy Clean – 2 corrugated pads from case GPS99067 GPS99067 PartGram Wt Diff.12 mo case unitsKg’s saved 34-7057-0572-0A31.52 ea. x (2)46,0002,899.8

20 Package Engineering Other Sustainability Thoughts

21 Package Engineering Other Contributions to Environmental Sustainability…  Wood Packaging  The sustainable resource  Uses the lower grades of the log grading process, reserving higher grades for furniture, paper, etc.  3M has a pallet recycling program to refurbish and reuse damaged pallets. When a pallet reaches the end of its useful life, it is ground up and made into other desirable products such as garden mulch animal bedding and boiler fuel  Corrugated Packaging  Abrasives and Sponge packaging suppliers both own 100% recycled paper mills and the majority of 3M corrugated boxes purchased from those suppliers are made with paper from these mills

22 Package Engineering  Flexible Packaging  Down-gauging material  Continually exploring new flexible packaging materials as they become available to determine if they will meet 3M performance and cost requirements  Sourcing Proximity to Manufacturing Sites  Key Sources of Supply in Close Proximity to 3M Manufacturing Sites  Displays  Corrugated, Paperboard  Local Sources of Supply Globally Other Contributions to Environmental Sustainability…

23 Package Engineering 3M Suppliers contributions to Environmental Sustainability… Carton supplier has installed a motion sensing lighting system in their warehouse as well as added fluorescent fixtures with long-life lamps to conserve energy Most 3M suppliers have waste reduction programs and either recycle waste back into their product (reuse) or provide waste to various facilities as an energy producing fuel (inks and paper products.) Pallet and Label suppliers are FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certified –www.rainforest-alliance.org/programs/forestry/smartwood

24 Package Engineering Thank You for the Opportunity to address this important initiative! Summary – A Whole Lot of Small Stuff Adds Up


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