the standard register sustainability scorecard

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THREE-FRONT APPROACH TO SUSTAINABILITY SUSTAINABILITY SCORECARD SUSTAINABILITY SCORECARD STANDARD REGISTER Earning certification from organizations that promote responsible management of the world’s forests, such as the Sustainable Forestry Initiative ® (SFI ® ) and the Forest Stewardship Council™ (FSC ® ). Managing resources to reduce the use of energy and water, and measuring and reporting greenhouse gas emissions. Managing waste with comprehensive reduction and recycling throughout the company. 1 2 3 TONS RECYCLED VS. TONS WASTE In 2013, Standard Register had 2.8 times more tons of recycled material than tons of waste. 676 tons in 2013 Standard Register has burned over 4826 tons of material for energy since 2007. 283 tons in 2007 Tons Recycled Tons Waste % RECYCLED AND % DIVERTED FROM LANDFILLS % Recycled % Diverted from Landfills 73% SR Rate in 2013 34% U.S. Rate in 2010* 82% SR Rate in 2013 80% San Francisco Rate in 2012** HAZARDOUS WASTE Standard Register has reduced hazardous pounds by 70% since 2008. 16557 pounds 2008 14745 pounds 2009 4372 pounds 2010 3150 pounds 2011 5795 pounds 2012 Standard Register has reduced hazardous gallons by 98% since 2008. 1500 gallons in 2008 30 gallons in 2013 4347pounds 2013 C B 2013 Average Disclosure Score of all Participating Companies: 49 2013 Average Performance Score 2013 SR Performance Score 2013 SR Disclosure Score: 92 = 10 Disclosure score: Is expressed out of 100 and reflects the completeness and quality of the response. Responses to the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) supply chain survey are scored on two factors: disclosure and performance. Disclosure is a measure of transparency of information while performance measures action a company has taken to mitigate risk from climate change. Performance score: Is expressed in a band (A, A-, B, C, D, E). Points are awarded for actions in the reporting year that contribute to climate change mitigation, adaptation and transparency. CDP SCORE SFI-00282 Standard Register Northstar Delta Institute Safety Kleen First Carbon Solutions Waste Management *U.S. Environmental Protection Agency **San Francisco has the highest diversion rate of any city in North America. SFenvironment.org

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Page 1: The Standard Register Sustainability Scorecard

THREE-FRONT APPROACH TO SUSTAINABILITY

SUSTAINABILITYSCORECARDSUSTAINABILITYSCORECARD

STANDARD REGISTER

Earning certification from organizations that promote responsible management of the world’s forests, such as the Sustainable Forestry Initiative® (SFI®) and the Forest Stewardship Council™ (FSC®).

Managing resources to reduce the use of energy and water, and measuring and reporting greenhouse gas emissions.

Managing waste with comprehensive reduction and recycling throughout the company.

1 2 3

TONS RECYCLED VS. TONS WASTE

In 2013, Standard Register had 2.8 times more tons of recycled material than tons of waste. 676 tons in 2013

Standard Register has burned over 4826 tons of material for

energy since 2007.

283 tons in 2007

Tons Recycled

Tons Waste

% RECYCLED AND % DIVERTED FROM LANDFILLS

% Recycled % Diverted from Landfills

73%SR Rate in 2013

34%U.S. Rate in 2010*

82%SR Rate in 2013

80%San Francisco Rate in 2012**

HAZARDOUS WASTE

Standard Register has reduced hazardous poundsby 70% since 2008.

16557 pounds2008

14745 pounds2009

4372 pounds2010 3150 pounds

2011

5795 pounds2012

Standard Register has reduced hazardous gallons by 98% since 2008.

1500 gallons in 2008

30 gallons in 2013

4347pounds2013

C B

2013 Average Disclosure Score of all Participating Companies: 49

2013 AveragePerformance Score

2013 SRPerformance Score

2013 SR Disclosure Score: 92

= 10 Disclosure score: Is expressed out of 100 and reflects the completeness and quality of the response.

Responses to the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) supply chain survey are scored on two factors: disclosure and performance. Disclosure is a measure of transparency of information while performance measures action a company has taken to mitigate risk from climate change.

Performance score: Is expressed in a band (A, A-, B, C, D, E). Points are awarded for actions in the reporting year that contribute to climate change mitigation, adaptation and transparency.

CDP SCORE

SFI-00282

Standard Register Northstar Delta Institute Safety Kleen First Carbon Solutions Waste Management

*U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

**San Francisco has the highest diversion rate of any city in North America. SFenvironment.org