Rite Aid Shares Progress on Environmental, Social and Governance Efforts in Fifth Annual Report
27 Juillet 2023 - 8:20PM
Business Wire
The company continued to demonstrate progress
across its four key pillars, focused on areas such as environmental
sustainability, responsible sourcing, employee benefits, and
more
Rite Aid (NYSE: RAD) today published its fifth annual
Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Report, detailing the
company’s initiatives, focus areas, and progress over the past
year. The four ESG pillars introduced in the 2021 report – Thriving
Planet, Thriving Business, Thriving Workplace and Thriving
Community – continue to act as the lens through which Rite Aid
approaches its ESG commitments, and the disclosure in the voluntary
report is intended to align with the Sustainability Accounting
Standards Board (SASB) framework.
“Rite Aid is a neighborhood pharmacy, and we believe our ESG
commitments enable us to be a more responsible member of the
communities we serve,” said Amanda Patrick, Director of ESG and
Corporate Sustainability at Rite Aid. “We recognize the importance
of acting as a purpose-led organization and hope to lead by example
with programs that invest in our employees, push forward on DEI
efforts, offer a product assortment with cleaner ingredients,
minimize our impact on the planet and address health equity for
more successful health outcomes.”
This year’s report also shows alignment between Rite Aid’s
efforts and eight of the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development
Goals (SDGs), which are designed as a framework to facilitate
significant global development by 2030.
Other highlights from this year’s report across the four pillars
include:
- Thriving Planet – Rite Aid continued to work towards
reducing its environmental impact by addressing energy management,
waste reduction, and more, specifically by:
- Increasing the amount of renewable energy purchased, even
reaching 100% renewable energy in select stores in Northern
California
- Diverting more than 38,000 tons of recyclable materials from
landfills over the last year
- Working toward energy-saving goals, with LED lights now
installed in 49% of Rite Aid stores – up nearly 17% from last
year
- Thriving Business – Rite Aid continued its efforts to
embed sustainability throughout the value chain, including
responsible sourcing, increased data security, and improved product
safety and quality. Those efforts include:
- Continuing to integrate sustainability into the procurement
process, collecting data on topics such as supplier diversity,
product packaging and chemical management
- Expanding collaboration with own-brand suppliers to further
advance efforts to reduce and eliminate harmful chemicals in
product offerings
- Leveraging a consumer-led product attribute program that
supports Rite Aid’s strategy around whole health and
cleaner-ingredient products by identifying and communicating
relevant product attributes (i.e., paraben-free, cruelty-free) in
an effort to aid shoppers in their purchase decisions
- Thriving Workplace – Across Rite Aid, investments were
aimed at improving associates’ experience, development, opportunity
and wellbeing by focusing on DEI, engagement, benefits, and more.
Improvements include:
- Providing improved benefits to associates, such as accelerating
benefit eligibility for newly hired associates, adding fertility
and adoption benefits and introducing a virtual physical therapy
program
- Offering professional development tools to assist associates in
maintaining and building their skills, which saw a 12% increase in
usage last year
- Implementing leadership development programs aimed at advancing
diverse talent into more senior-level and management positions
- Thriving Community – Rite Aid focused on improving
health equity, outcomes and access to care in the communities
served, in addition to:
- Performing 724 health clinics across the clinical services
team, specifically focused in underserved areas located within a
high social vulnerability index, demonstrating a focus on patient
outcomes and access to care
- Opening several small-format stores to improve access to care
in pharmacy deserts in rural areas
- Increasing pharmacist participation in Medication Therapy
Management (MTM) programs, which resolve drug therapy problems,
close gaps in care, address medication adherence barriers, and
more; efforts resulted in Rite Aid pharmacists completing
approximately 384,000 MTM services in 2022 to support the health
and wellness of over 220,000 patients
For more information on Rite Aid’s ESG initiatives and
additional details from the latest report, visit:
https://investors.riteaid.com/sustainability/default.aspx
About Rite Aid Corporation: Rite Aid is a full-service
pharmacy that improves health outcomes. Rite Aid is defining the
modern pharmacy by meeting customer needs with a wide range of
vehicles that offer convenience, including retail and delivery
pharmacy, as well as services offered through our wholly owned
subsidiaries, Elixir, Bartell Drugs and Health Dialog. Rite Aid
employs more than 6,300 pharmacists and operates more than 2,300
retail pharmacy locations across 17 states. For more information,
visit www.riteaid.com.
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