Tapestry also announced that it has updated its volunteering goal of 500,000 hours by 2030 and set new environmentally preferred material targets focused on key raw materials and manufacturing processes, according to its ‘Fiscal Year (FY) 2022 Corporate Responsibility (CR)’ report.
The report also highlighted the launch of a $3 million four-year partnership between the Tapestry Foundation and World Wildlife Fund (WWF) designed to accelerate the development of an industry-wide standard to certify deforestation and conversion-free (DCF) leather originating from Brazil as part of Tapestry’s commitment to transparency and supply chain traceability. Renewable energy use was increased to 67 per cent across Tapestry’s own stores, offices, and fulfilment centres.
“Tapestry is on a journey to create a better-made future that is both beautiful and responsible,” said Joanne Crevoiserat, chief executive officer of tapestry, Inc. “Every day, our brands—Coach, Kate Spade, and Stuart Weitzman—create extraordinary products for modern lives. This same approach is reflected in our work to weave together our ambitions as a business while working to protect the wellbeing of our planet, our people, and our communities.”
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (NB)