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Tim Hortons serves up a cup of sustainability

Tim Hortons serves up a cup of sustainability

By:  Kathleen Lau  On: 08 Jun 2010 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

Tim Hortons isn’t just boasting coffee and donuts anymore. It’s also on a sustainability mission to run an environmentally friendly business. How it’s getting business execs and store owners involved and accountable

It’s often quite tricky for organizations to understand metrics in a manner that is relevant to that particular business such as “this action took this many cars off the road,” said Kaplan. Data from social media channels is particularly hard to deal with because businesses don’t know how to weigh nor communicate that information, she said.

 

SAP, itself, has reduced its carbon footprint by 15 per cent. The company maintains a real-time measurement of its sustainability progress at this Web site.

 

Another panelist, Valerie Chort, national leader for sustainability & climate change services with Deloitte, said that organizations must identify the areas of the business that will shape the sustainability initiative, then build business processes into those areas.

 

Organizations must also build an appropriate reporting infrastructure to cut down on time spent creating reports, said Chort. “Instead of reporting, you’re actually doing something with all that information,” she said.

 

Moreover, less time spent producing reports means talent can be liberated to do other more interesting tasks, said Chort.

 

At Tim Hortons, Faveri said that having 1,400 independent store proprietors adhere to the sustainability initiative whittled down to behavioural change. It helped to have a well-thought plan that then could be pushed to its stores in a language familiar to store owners, said Faveri.

 

He also noted that measuring progress will be vital moving forward. “Data integrity and data management are gong to be very important to us,” said Faveri.

 

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Kathleen Lau Kathleen Lau was a senior writer with ITWorldCanada.com and ComputerWorld Canada from December 2006 to August 2011.In her role as senior writer, she covered broadly technology news and issues r... more
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