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          Domestic retailers still new at 'green' efforts

          Updated: 2009-09-14 07:37
          By Yu Tianyu (China Daily)

           Domestic retailers still new at 'green' efforts

          Customers shop in a Wal-Mart store in Shanghai. Foreign retail chains are leading the way in developing environmentally friendly stores in China, according to China Chain Store and Franchise Association. CFP

          International retailers are leading their domestic peers in environmental protection and energy-saving campaigns, a recent report by the China Chain Store and Franchise Association (CCFA) stated.

          Pei Liang, the association's secretary-general, said that implementation of environmentally friendly and energy conservation methods at most Chinese regional retail enterprises are still at the beginning stages.

          Pei said that "green efforts" by domestic retailers have been slowed by several factors, including the high cost of investing in energy-saving facilities and the lack of appropriate maintenance and supervision, which can lead to inefficient utilization of such facilities.

          French retail giant Carrefour Group invested more than 200 million yuan in renovation and reconstruction of existing stores last year to make them more energy efficient.

          Existing outlets are expected to reduce energy consumption by 15 percent after renovation and reconstruction.

          Its new stores under construction are all energy-saving outlets. The energy consumption at these outlets will be 20 percent lower than old ones, according to the company.

          US-based retail giant Wal-Mart Stores Inc has said that compared to a typical store in 2005, its new outlets consume 23 percent less electricity and 17 percent less water annually.

          "Environmentally friendly and energy conservation efforts of international retailers have been under public supervision when they are doing business overseas," said Zhuang Nanbin, vice president of Tesco China.

          "Also, such efforts affect the confidence of their investors," Zhuang said.

          Zhuang said that Tesco currently owns 21 energy-saving outlets around China.

          Tesco will complete renovations at all 64 stores by the end of this year, he said.

          The CCFA report showed that energy-saving efforts by Chinese retailers focus mainly on saving electricity on air conditioning, lights and refrigeration.

          Since 2007, many Chinese retailers have started renovations at existing stores, and some have expanded energy-conservation efforts to office areas, distribution locations and logistics centers.

          Energy-saving lighting

          "Energy-saving lighting is among the most popular energy conservation measures for these retailers," Pei said.

          The Ministry of Commerce has promoted an Energy Conservation Campaign among retailers since 2007 to help them reduce energy costs by 20 percent by 2010.

          A CCFA survey said that from 2007 until 2008, an average retail enterprise invested 500,000 yuan to 3 million yuan for renovations of a store for environmental and energy purposes.

          But the bulk of enterprises invested less than 500,000 yuan per store, according to the survey.

          The survey said that retailers usually need one to three years to recover their investment.

          Pei said another challenge to retailers is the lack of a recycling chain for industrial wastes, adding that they also need internal energy conservation management systems.

          "The government should further improve policies in terms of environmental protection and energy-saving initiatives for commercial enterprises. They need to intensify funding," Pei said.

          About 81 percent of polled retailers regarded adoption of energy-saving technologies as the most effective way to reduce their energy consumption.

          And 41 percent thought energy-saving management is also crucial, according to the report.

          Using the energy consumption of China's top 100 retail companies in 2008, the CCFA reports that their 120,000 outlets can save 1.7 billion kWh of electricity and 1.6 million tons of carbon dioxide annually when they realize the 20 to 30 percent of energy reduction in renovated stores.

          Retail chains also can guide their customers' way of shopping and promote environmental friendly and recycling ideas, according to the report.

          In the first year of China's plastic bag ban, retailers helped the country reduce the use of more than 40 billion plastic bags.

          Vice Minister of Commerce Jiang Zengwei said there is a large potential for energy savings among retailers, who are traditionally big energy consumers in China.

          Energy consumption accounts for 40 percent of operating costs in department stores and retail chains, he said.

          (China Daily 09/14/2009 page3)

           
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