Walmart
Walmart scored a ‘D’ in its first entry into the 2023 Scorecard. The company set a relatively ambitious emissions target for its own operations but a disappointing supply chain target that focuses on...
View ArticleVF Corp.
Parent company of Vans, The North Face, Icebreaker, SUPREME VF Corporation’s grade has remained steady at a ‘C’ since the 2021 Scorecard. The supply chain initiatives it already started are beginning...
View ArticleUnder Armour
Under Armour made the bare minimum of progress since the 2021 Scorecard to increase from an ‘F’ to a ‘D-’. Under Armour’s 30% emissions reduction target across Scopes 1, 2 and 3 needs to be...
View ArticleTarget
Retail giant Target enters the Fossil-Free Fashion Scorecard at a disappointing ‘D’. The company’s supply chain emissions target of a 30% reduction by 2030 is too little to keep warming below 1.5°C....
View ArticleSHEIN
SHEIN received failing marks in all categories except the one relating to climate commitments and transparency. Nevertheless, the emissions reduction targets in its own operations and supply chain are...
View ArticleSalvatore Ferragamo
Salvatore Ferragamo has set relatively ambitious emissions reduction targets for both its own operations and supply chain, and it reported a significant reduction in its supply chain emissions between...
View ArticleRichemont
Parent company of Cartier, Chloé Richemont reported using more low-carbon modes of transport recently and as a result its upstream logistics emissions showed a slight decline from 2019 to 2021....
View ArticleREI
Outdoor and equipment co-op REI has started to move in the right direction on its supplier engagement, but still has a long way to go to keep up with its peers Patagonia and Mammut. Its climate targets...
View ArticleRalph Lauren
As a signatory of the UN Fashion Charter, Ralph Lauren is moving to reduce GHG emissions all along the supply chain by committing to phasing out coal fired boilers and providing its major suppliers...
View ArticlePVH
Parent company of Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein PVH took an important step forward since the 2021 Scorecard by setting relatively ambitious new climate targets of 71% reduction in its own operations, a...
View ArticlePUMA
Sportswear brand PUMA has continued to pursue decarbonisation in its supply chain, and this year became the highest-performing brand in the sportswear category. It was also one of the only sportswear...
View ArticlePrimark
Primark has made progress by updating its GHG emissions absolute reduction goal across its value chain from 30% to 50% by 2030. As a signatory of the UN Fashion Charter, Primark has committed to...
View ArticlePrada
Prada set GHG emissions reduction targets for both its own operations and supply chain, which reflects a change from having no goals 18 months ago. The company is transparent with respect to energy use...
View ArticlePatagonia
In 2022 Patagonia’s founder took the remarkable step of giving ownership of the private company to a trust and a nonprofit organization created to preserve the company’s independence and ensure that...
View ArticleOn Running
On Running was one of the lowest-performing brands in the 2021 Scorecard, particularly compared with other sportswear brands. While it appears to have taken some small steps forward it still has a long...
View ArticleNike
Footwear giant Nike was one of the highest scoring brands in the 2021 Scorecard, and has shown leadership by being the first brand to report successfully phasing out coal from its Tier 1 suppliers, and...
View ArticleNew Balance
New Balance has shown some signs of working towards decarbonising its supply chain since the 2021 Scorecard, but its emissions targets of 30% reduction in Scopes 1, 2 and 3 are still too low. Its...
View ArticleMEC
Outdoor and equipment brand MEC reported very little progress since the 2021 Scorecard, which is disappointing. It is one of the few brands which still has not set a GHG emissions target for its supply...
View ArticleMammut
Mammut scored the highest grade in the 2021 Scorecard, but slipped back somewhat in the 2023 Scorecard. However, Mammut has set some of the strongest emissions reduction targets among scorecard brands,...
View ArticleLVMH
Parent company of Tiffany & Co., Dior, Fendi, Givenchy LVMH has banned its suppliers from sourcing animal skins from the Amazon basin to avoid contributing to deforestation, which is a positive...
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