Rite Aid Releases Fourth Annual Environmental, Social and Governance Report
Rite Aid (NYSE: RAD) has released its fourth annual Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Report, detailing its progress across four key pillars: Thriving Planet, Thriving Business, Thriving Workplace, and Thriving Community. The report highlights initiatives such as expanding renewable energy usage to 150 additional stores, achieving 42% LED lighting installation by 2021, and diverting over 76,000 tons of recyclable materials. Rite Aid is committed to 100% cage-free egg sourcing by 2022 and improving community health through vaccine access and opioid crisis efforts, mapping achievements to eight United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
- Expanded renewable energy usage to 150 additional stores in Southern California.
- Achieved 42% LED lighting installation across stores, on track for 100% by 2035.
- Diverted over 76,000 tons of recyclables from landfills in 2021.
- Committed to 100% cage-free egg sourcing by end of 2022.
- Administered over 17 million COVID-19 vaccines, improving community health access.
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Company Provides Progress Updates and Standards for Environmental Responsibility, DEI, Community Impact and More
“As a purpose-driven healthcare organization, we recognize the need to do our part in minimizing our environmental footprint and making a positive impact through our associates in the communities we serve,” said
This year’s report furthers Rite Aid’s commitment to transparency and accountability on important topics and acts as a benchmark to help inform future ESG priorities and goals.
Thriving Planet
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Rite Aid expanded its partnership with 3 Phases Renewables to purchase50% renewable power at select stores inSouthern California to include an additional 150 stores, the Thrifty ice cream plant and a distribution center. -
By the end of 2021,
42% ofRite Aid stores had transitioned to LED lighting. The company is on track to complete a goal of installed LED lighting at100% of its stores by 2035. -
Throughout 2021,
Rite Aid diverted more than 76,000 tons of recyclable material from landfills through its recycling programs.
Thriving Business
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Rite Aid utilizes the services of independent, third-party auditors to evaluate supplier partners’ compliance in both security and social accountability. In 2021,Rite Aid audited 51 factories, and while the vast majority received an overall acceptable rating,Rite Aid ended relationships with seven suppliers that did not correct deficiencies identified in the audit. -
Rite Aid held its first supplier sustainability summit, meeting with more than 75 different suppliers showcasing products that support whole health and clean ingredients across categories such as food and beverage, health and beauty care and general merchandise. -
Rite Aid accelerated plans to source100% cage-free eggs in all of locations by the end of 2022. In 2016,Rite Aid committed to providing100% cage-free eggs to stores by 2025. The new goal represents the company’s commitment to responsible sourcing and advancing sustainable and ethical practices.
Thriving Workplace
To encourage a thriving workplace and optimize associate experience, opportunity and well-being across the organization,
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In 2021, the company introduced the DEI Talent Network, an employee resource group aimed at promoting diversity and health and wellness equity, improving the workplace and community and providing professional development opportunities.
Rite Aid also developed a new DEI strategy roadmap, which includes the integration of DEI into human resource policies as well as business processes. -
Also in 2021,
Rite Aid announced its decision to be a remote-first employer, allowing more flexibility for associates to balance work and family priorities. The policy underscores Rite Aid’s commitment to modernize the workplace and allows the company to recruit the best talent regardless of location.
Thriving Community
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Over the past year,
Rite Aid has improved access to COVID-19 vaccines in neighborhoods across the country, partnering with organizations such as the Newark Equitable Vaccine Initiative and theNAACP and thePhiladelphia Council AFL-CIO to set up clinics for vulnerable or underserved populations. To date,Rite Aid has administered over 17 million COVID-19 vaccines. -
Also in 2021,
Rite Aid pharmacists received training to become certified integrative pharmacy specialists, and now are able to counsel on both traditional and alternative remedies, ensuring customers receive the best whole-health consultations. -
Rite Aid continues to help combat the opioid crisis inthe United States . Through the DEA National Take Back Days, more than 792 tons of unused medications were removed from homes and more than 80,000 pounds removed fromRite Aid in-store medication disposal kiosks.Rite Aid distributed 412,354 Dispose Rx packets free of charge to assist opioid patients in quickly and safely disposing unused excess opioids.
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