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Waste Prevention through Competitions and Chocolate w/ Katie Jackson, Jackson Family Wines
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Jackson Family Wines is at the forefront of many sustainability efforts as one of the world’s largest wine companies, with >40 wineries. Though they have made significant efforts in renewable energy, climate change, and social impact; they have also done a lot with waste prevention and green purchasing. Katie Jackson, a 2nd generation family member, leads these efforts to become more sustainable and describes some of the major programs they’ve undertaken.
Detailed Show Notes:
Intro from Anna Brittain of Napa Green
- Only 30% of glass is recycled, and 30-50% of emissions are from packaging and distribution
Katie’s background - 2nd generation, worked in multiple departments but joined the sustainability team in 2011 after it was founded in 2008
JFW background
- Founded in 1982 as Kendall Jackson
- Invested in high-quality vineyards across the state
- Founded Cambria (1986) and Stonestreet (1989), now >40 wineries (mostly CA, 3 Oregon, Chile, South Africa, France, Italy, & 2 in Australia)
Broad sustainability programs with four current focus areas:
- Social impact, including DEI - has an internal team called “idea alliance” to develop new ways to improve diversity
- Carbon/climate change - most difficult goals - 50% reduction by 2030, climate positive by 2050
- Farming/regenerative farming
- Water management
2015 - publicly released a comprehensive plan w/ 11 different focus areas, including Zero Waste and getting more growers to be sustainable
Sustainability investments and ROI
- Invested $18.5M since 2015
- Biggest spend in renewable energy (primarily solar - powers ~30% of winemaking needs, installing a new wind turbine which will generate ~5% of needs)
- Generated $19.5M in savings and gov’t grants
- Lightweighting of glass has saved $1M/year in glass and ~$500k/year in transportation
- Solar initially had a 6-year payback
- No set corporate threshold for sustainability investment ROI
Sustainability team
- Two full-time staff
- ~80 people in 9 working groups volunteer ~3-4 hrs/month to work on sustainability initiatives
Green purchasing - developed preferred purchasing plan, looking at more environmentally friendly materials
- E.g., the sales team is looking at biodegradable POS neckers made w/ seeds
Waste prevention - critical for climate change goals, focused more on wineries currently
- Achieved <2% to landfill at wineries; the rest recycled and composted
- Mostly organic materials (e.g., composting)
- Sister company - Whole Vine - turns waste into nutrient-dense Chardonnay marc that is used for chocolate bars
- Have not yet gotten certified Zero Waste due to cost, instead investing in other areas
Water conservation - since 2008, reduced water intensity/bottle by 43%
- Created the “Water Wise Winery Award” competition to conserve water (2016)
- Recycled water in cooling towers
- Installed rainwater capture systems, 1st at Carneros Winery - 60% of water usage from system
Spreading sustainability practices
- The sustainability team helps spread the word
- Annual Winegrowing Summit also shares best practices in production
Consumers showing interest and support for sustainable certifications
Luxury brands benefit from higher margins for investment
Mass market brands have the scale to innovate
Get access to library episodes
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Manage episode 356155101 series 3248251
Jackson Family Wines is at the forefront of many sustainability efforts as one of the world’s largest wine companies, with >40 wineries. Though they have made significant efforts in renewable energy, climate change, and social impact; they have also done a lot with waste prevention and green purchasing. Katie Jackson, a 2nd generation family member, leads these efforts to become more sustainable and describes some of the major programs they’ve undertaken.
Detailed Show Notes:
Intro from Anna Brittain of Napa Green
- Only 30% of glass is recycled, and 30-50% of emissions are from packaging and distribution
Katie’s background - 2nd generation, worked in multiple departments but joined the sustainability team in 2011 after it was founded in 2008
JFW background
- Founded in 1982 as Kendall Jackson
- Invested in high-quality vineyards across the state
- Founded Cambria (1986) and Stonestreet (1989), now >40 wineries (mostly CA, 3 Oregon, Chile, South Africa, France, Italy, & 2 in Australia)
Broad sustainability programs with four current focus areas:
- Social impact, including DEI - has an internal team called “idea alliance” to develop new ways to improve diversity
- Carbon/climate change - most difficult goals - 50% reduction by 2030, climate positive by 2050
- Farming/regenerative farming
- Water management
2015 - publicly released a comprehensive plan w/ 11 different focus areas, including Zero Waste and getting more growers to be sustainable
Sustainability investments and ROI
- Invested $18.5M since 2015
- Biggest spend in renewable energy (primarily solar - powers ~30% of winemaking needs, installing a new wind turbine which will generate ~5% of needs)
- Generated $19.5M in savings and gov’t grants
- Lightweighting of glass has saved $1M/year in glass and ~$500k/year in transportation
- Solar initially had a 6-year payback
- No set corporate threshold for sustainability investment ROI
Sustainability team
- Two full-time staff
- ~80 people in 9 working groups volunteer ~3-4 hrs/month to work on sustainability initiatives
Green purchasing - developed preferred purchasing plan, looking at more environmentally friendly materials
- E.g., the sales team is looking at biodegradable POS neckers made w/ seeds
Waste prevention - critical for climate change goals, focused more on wineries currently
- Achieved <2% to landfill at wineries; the rest recycled and composted
- Mostly organic materials (e.g., composting)
- Sister company - Whole Vine - turns waste into nutrient-dense Chardonnay marc that is used for chocolate bars
- Have not yet gotten certified Zero Waste due to cost, instead investing in other areas
Water conservation - since 2008, reduced water intensity/bottle by 43%
- Created the “Water Wise Winery Award” competition to conserve water (2016)
- Recycled water in cooling towers
- Installed rainwater capture systems, 1st at Carneros Winery - 60% of water usage from system
Spreading sustainability practices
- The sustainability team helps spread the word
- Annual Winegrowing Summit also shares best practices in production
Consumers showing interest and support for sustainable certifications
Luxury brands benefit from higher margins for investment
Mass market brands have the scale to innovate
Get access to library episodes
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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