Title: The Scotts Company and Environmental Stewardship
1The Scotts Company and Environmental Stewardship
- Discussions with the Chesapeake Bay Program
Office - December 8-9, 2004
- The Scotts Company
2Profile of The Scotts Company
- Headquartered in Marysville, Ohio
- Founded in 1868 by Civil War veteran Orlando
McLean Scott - Scotts is the worlds leading producer and
distributor of consumer lawn and garden products,
with brands such as Turf Builder, Roundup,
Ortho and Miracle-Gro - Scotts has annual revenues of nearly 2 Billion
and employs approximately 6500 employees
worldwide, with locations throughout the U.S. and
the world - Â
3Early Innovations
Developing Healthy Lawns
1868 Founded by O.M. Scott as a hardware store
featuring weed-free seed
1947 Scotts sells first weed and feed dry
fertilizer for lawns
1962 Scotts obtains US Patent for a grass
variety (Windsor KY Bluegrass)
1907 Scotts begins selling grass seed by mail
1972 Scotts begins its Consumer Helpline, which
receives one million calls per year
1928 Turf Builder becomes first fertilizer for
consumer market
1930 Scotts sells first lawn fertilizer spreader
4The Scotts Company
Adding Solutions to help Consumers
1995 Scotts and Miracle-Gro combine, joining
No. 1 lawn and garden products Scotts stock
moves to NYSE
1997 Scotts acquires Emerald Green, setting the
stage for Scotts LawnService
1999 Scotts acquires Ortho from Monsanto, global
marketing rights to Roundup
1997 to 1999 Scotts becomes leader in Europe,
acquiring top brands in UK, France and Germany
5Scotts Recognizable Brands
Gardens
Lawns
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Growing Media
Controls
6Lawns GardenMost popular outdoor activity
with consumers
- Gardening is the No. 1 outdoor leisure activity
- Consumers over 50 are largest participants in
gardening - Baby boomers (45-64 age) are the fastest growing
segment of US population -
- Source National Gardening Association, Market
Facts Inc.
7Why Do People Garden?
- Good Exercise Studies performed at Stanford
University Center for Research in Disease
Prevention showed that 30 minutes in the garden
can burn the equivalent amount of calories as 30
minutes of light jogging. - Builds Strong Bones A study of more than 3000
women age 50 or older done by the University of
Arkansas showed that those who garden have higher
bone density levels than women of a comparable
age who jog, swim, walk or do aerobics. - Promotes Physical Healing According to research
at the University of Delaware, hospital patients
with a window view of a growing landscape
reported a much more positive hospital stay,
required fewer painkillers, experienced fewer
postoperative complications and generally
recovered faster than patients without a
landscape view. - Emotional Well-Being A survey of 145 mid-aged
women gardeners by Massey University found that
the main reason they garden is not for the
physical benefits, but for the spiritual sense of
well-being they get from spending time in their
gardens.
8Why is Turf Care Important?
- Healthy lawns and gardens are important assets
for protecting and enhancing our environment - Healthy Lawns offer many environmental benefits
- Clean Air
- Natural Cooling
- Clean Water
- Noise Reduction
- Injury Prevention
9Specific Turf Benefits
- Clean Air A 50 by 50 area of well-maintained
lawn will - create enough oxygen to meet the needs of a
family of four - every day. Grass in the US traps about 12
million tons of dust and dirt from the air
annually - Natural Cooling Healthy lawns reduce surface
temperatures by 30-40 degrees as compared to bare
soil and 50-70 degrees when compared to paved
areas. The lawns of 8 average sized suburban
homes provide the cooling effects of 70 tons of
air conditioning - Filters Water Healthy turf is a natural sponge,
filtering water before it passes into groundwater
supplies. Studies show that thick lawns slow the
speed of runoff and allow water to infiltrate 15
times better than do patchy lawns with a lot of
weeds. - Noise Reduction Grasses and plants reduce noise
levels by 20-30 - Injury Prevention Healthy turf reduces sports
injuries by up to 40
10Scotts is Dedicated to a Beautiful World
- Its our mission
- Beautiful (to Scotts) means healthy for people
and the environment - Healthy lawns and gardens that people can enjoy
(more later) - Products that work, are easy to use and are safe
for consumers and the environment.
11Stewardship at Scotts
- Rich Martinez recently named first Chief
Environmental Officer, indicating renewed focus
and commitment - Building a team and coordinating all efforts
- Generating Programs and Priorities
- Best Management Practices for common sense
consumer programs (consistent with those from
Lawns and the Environment, various university
coop extension programs) - BMPs/BAT for Scotts Internal Product
Development - Internal Metrics for Scotts (and lawn/garden
industry) sustainability - Developing Environmental Communications
- Developing Outreach Programs
12BMPs for Consumers
- Lawns and the Environment Initiative is
developing Environmental Guidelines for
Responsible Lawn Care and Landscaping, as well
as Top Ten Tips - Scotts will condense these (with input from
Universities and Cooperative Extension) and
communicate them broadly to consumers
13BMPs for Scotts Products
- Add EdgeGuard to all Rotary Spreaders
- Drive Sales of RTU Pest Controls Versus
Concentrates (switch all Ortho liquid products
advertising to RTUs) - Targeted and Accurate Application
- Less Product Used
- Reduced Consumer Exposure
- Add More Targeted Application Devices like the
Pull N Spray - Add Phosphorus-Free Fertilizers to Lawns Annual
Program Line Design (Turf Builder!) - Replace Miracle-Gro All Purpose formula with
lower Phosphorus Alternative - Review and Revise Products with Unsustainable
Ingredients - Shift MG Potting and Garden Soils to all
natural
14Communications
- Auditing our Advertising and Marketing to Ensure
Messages are Consistent with Environmental
Stewardship Objectives - Refining our Messages, Consistent with Product
and Consumer Use Best Management Practices - Will be Delivered through Strategic Partnerships
and Outreach
15Scotts Outreach Efforts
- Scotts is Partnering to More Effectively
Communicate our Environmental Messages - Keep America Beautiful
- Chesapeake Bay Program Office
- The Nature Conservancy (LI)
- ASPCA
- NY Botanical Garden
- The National Garden
16What is our Industry Doing?
- Participating in initiatives like The Lawns and
the Environment - Our trade association, RISE (affiliated with
CropLife America) has just formed a Residential
Workgroup to focus on consumer issues and
communications - Engaging in open dialogues with stakeholders
- Ongoing continuous improvement
- Becoming more open and transparent
- Educating the public about the benefits of
healthy lawns and landscapes - Example Project Evergreen
17Chesapeake Bay Usage Concerns
- University of Maryland/Maryland Cooperative
Extension Turf Nutrient Recommendations - Soil tests are highly recommended
- Most lawn grasses need some nitrogen added
annually in order to insure proper growth and
resistance to pests - Application rate should be no more than 1 pound
of nitrogen per 1,000 square feet - Phosphorus is critical for new seeding light
applications are sufficient for mature lawns - Scotts Usage Data Shows
- 50 homeowners do not apply lawn nutrients
- Those who do typically make two applications/year
(spring and fall) - Best environmental bang for our buck is to
educate consumers on responsible use (keep
fertilizer off hard surfaces, etc.) - Source Maryland Cooperative Extension, Fact
Sheet 702, Lawns and the Chesapeake Bay
18Our BMPs to Protect Water Quality Agree with
Maryland Cooperative Extensions
- Keep fertilizer off paved surfaces . Sweep any
fertilizer that gets on pavement back onto the
lawn. - Use a drop spreader instead of a rotary spreader
in restricted spaces or when fertilizing near
water or pavement. Scotts EdgeGuard spreader
prevents unintended application. - Calibrate your spreader/read and follow label
directions. - Fill and wash spreaders over grassy areas.
- Avoid getting fertilizer into natural drainage
areas. - Never apply fertilizer to frozen ground or
dormant lawns. - Source Maryland Cooperative Extension, Fact
Sheet 702, Lawns and the Chesapeake Bay
19Scotts Current Chesapeake Bay Initiatives
- Scotts Diverts Organic Nutrients out of the Bay
Waste Stream and Converts them into Beneficial
Uses in Two Ways - Perdue Program Scotts uses granulated chicken
manure in Miracle-Gro Organic Choice Fertilizer,
Garden Soil and Potting Mix - Mushroom Compost Scotts uses 400,000 tons/year
at its Oxford and Avondale, PA facilities,
diverting this material from the waste stream,
preventing point source pollution and converting
it into potting soils
20Discussion
- Questions?
- Suggestions?
- Partnering Opportunities?
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