Hill’s Pet Nutrition, a division of Colgate-Palmolive and a leader in science-led pet nutrition, has reached three significant sustainability milestones. The company has earned global Accreditation from the Pet Sustainability Coalition (PSC), and its new headquarters in Overland Park, Kansas, has achieved both LEED Gold and WELL Certified Platinum certifications. The PSC Accreditation recognizes Hill’s commitment to sustainable practices, particularly in SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth) and SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production). The headquarters’ LEED Gold and WELL Certified Platinum certifications highlight its energy-efficient, environmentally friendly design and focus on creating a healthy work environment. Hill’s sustainability initiatives include ingredient transparency, responsible sourcing, and efforts to reduce water usage, energy consumption, and waste. The company also focuses on packaging innovation and supports shelters through its Food, Shelter & Love Program.
Hill’s Pet Nutrition Achieves PSC Accreditation, LEED Gold, and WELL Platinum Certifications
KoehlerC2024-08-08T23:35:42+02:00August 7th, 2024|Categories: European, General, Pet Food Manufacturer, Sustainabilty, US|Tags: Colgate-Palmolive, energy-efficient design, Environmental Impact, Food Shelter & Love Program, Hill's PEt Nutrition, ingredient transparency, LEED Gold, pet sustainability, pet-friendly office, PSC Accreditation, recyclable packaging, responsible sourcing, Sustainable pet food, Sustainable Practices, WELL Certified Platinum|