Stonemill's core values, People, Planet, Prosperity are the cornerstone to Stonemill's goal to be carbon neutral.
A Healthy Planet, Body & Life through healthy breads
Searching for climate change solutions, in 2007 an environmental impact study was prepared with the objective to identify and prioritize
projects that will have the greatest positive impact towards reducing Stonemill's environmental foot print, implementing an
8-point climate solution action plan:
Over the past year Stonemill has reduced its electrical consumption by over 12 per cent. This was achieved by retrofitting the entire
bakery with high efficient low voltage T5 light fixtures, light and motion sensors in all common areas, installing timers on equipment to
shut down at the end of each cycle to avoid any unnecessary power consumption, shutting off all machines when not in use, shutting off all
non-essential computer equipment each evening, reducing the amount of light bulbs in all office light fixtures by 50 per cent, and installing
capacitor banks to improve efficiency of electricity supplied.
We are in the process of implementing a water conservation plan with the goal of reducing our overall waste water generation by 25 per cent
by retrofitting machinery to reduce water usage and installing low-flow toilets and hand-free water taps and low-flow water taps.
Stonemill's cleaning products are all phosphate-free.
By installing recycling bins throughout the bakery, every scrap of cardboard, paper, aluminum and plastic is recycled.
Effective June 2008, Stonemill will source clean, emissions-free power generated locally in Ontario from EcoLogoM-certified wind and
low-impact hydro generators, reducing its annual emissions footprint by the following amounts: CO2: 968 tonnes, SO2:
2756 kilograms and NO: 1244 kilograms.
Whenever possible, Stonemill is using raw ingredients that are grown in Ontario.
Stonemill is actively seeking partnerships with Ontario farmers to source locally grown ingredients and to grow grain according to
Stonemill specification through low impact and transitional farming.
By replacing conventional ingredients with premium-priced organic ingredients, we can contribute to a reduced use of fertilizers and
pesticides reducing chemical run-off into our watersheds.