London Drugs “What’s the Green Deal?”
London Drugs Protecting The Environment With Their “What’s the Green Deal?” Campaign.
London Drugs is reinforcing its leadership in corporate social responsibility with its ongoing “What’s the Green Deal?” Campaign an innovative sustainability initiative aimed at reducing waste, promoting responsible recycling, and educating customers on environmentally friendly choices.
London Drugs has helped significantly reduce environmental damage since the launch of their, “What’s the Green Deal?” campaign, through recycling programs, sustainable product offerings and partnerships with other environmentally friendly groups. They address sustainability through a four-pillar approach, Energy and operations, waste reduction, upstream purchasing and communication and education. The campaign is designed to provide information to help customers make greener choices, including tips on shopping sustainably.
London Drugs has also implemented other initiatives such as the “Bring back the pack”, where customers can return packaging to be recycled. There are recycling programs for many materials which include mixed plastics, soft plastics, cardboard and medication containers. Since the start of, the program has diverted millions of pounds of waste from landfills, reinforcing the company’s commitment to a better world. London Drugs is also collaborating with other environmental organizations such as The Recycling Council of British Columbia to expand awareness of sustainable disposal solutions.
London drugs is a Canadian retail pharmacy chain based in Richmond, British Columbia, it was founded by Sam Bass in 1945 as a small drugstore at 800 Main Street in Vancouver British Columbia. London drugs have 79 stores, 52 are in British Columbia, 36 are in the lower Mainland. They also have 21 stores in Alberta, 5 in Saskatchewan and 1 in Manitoba. London Drugs has three main pillars, people, planet and progress and they work with these to educate communities and serve communities.
Tadiwa Mupariwa
Communications Advisor
(250) 657 8974