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Environmental Assessments of PropertyThat’s why we perform environmental assessments for every real estate purchase, sale or lease that may result in an adverse effect on the environment.
When potential negative impacts are predicted, we determine what corrective measures to take to assure there’s no potential harm to human health or the environment.
Education & Training
Safeway strives to educate our customers about energy management and about our participation in numerous federal and state programs aimed at reducing energy use in our stores and other facilities.
Recycling Programs
For example, each of our California stores diverts more than 85% of its total solid waste from landfill disposal – well above the state-mandated goal of 50%.
Renewable & Sustainable Energy
We have committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 6% from our 2000 baseline, and to continue searching for ways to lessen our dependence on traditional fossil fuels.
Ozone-Depleting Refrigerants
At our distribution centers and many of our manufacturing plants with large refrigeration systems, we use ammonia as a refrigerant, which does not contribute to ozone depletion or global warming.
Energy-Efficient Transportation
We have been a member of the EPA’s SmartWay Transport Partnership since 2006. This voluntary public-private alliance is committed to adopting fuel-saving and air-pollution-control strategies that reduce fuel costs and significantly decrease GHG emissions.
Underground Storage Tanks
In 2007, 48 tanks were added at new Safeway retail fuel centers. Each system meets standard Safeway specifications for design, installation and monitoring. The tank and piping systems are all double-walled and equipped with leak detectors and sensors.