A key highlight of the strategy is the establishment of a clear roadmap to phase out coal in its supply chain, the company said in its 2023 Global Citizenship & Sustainability Report.
Ralph Lauren has also successfully reached its zero waste goal. The company reported a 92 per cent diversion of waste away from landfill and incineration across its distribution centres.
As part of its commitment to promoting a circular economy, Ralph Lauren has introduced the Cradle to Cradle Certified (C2C) Gold Luxury Cashmere Sweater. This is one of five iconic products that the company has pledged to make C2C Certified by 2025.
Additionally, Ralph Lauren has made strides in the creation of innovative products with sustainable attributes. These initiatives include the launch of the Polo Mirum sneaker and crossbody pouch, featuring components from Natural Fiber Welding's Mirum. These materials, made 100 per cent from plants and minerals, are entirely plastic-free, reflecting Ralph Lauren's commitment to materials innovation in the interest of sustainability.
“Ralph’s vision of timelessness is apparent in the beautiful products we create, and it’s our commitment to ensure this vision is carried into how we create and address our impact on the world,” said Katie Ioanilli, chief global impact and communications officer, Ralph Lauren Corporation. “Our approach is rooted in science, ambitious goals, collaboration and innovation that, together, will enable us to continue to inspire people to live the life of their dreams.”
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DP)