VF Corporation, one of the world’s largest apparel, footwear and accessories companies, has enhanced its traceability mapping programme by disclosing Tier 1 through Tier 4 supplier information in a consolidated, downloadable file, providing an unprecedented level of industry transparency. VF Corporation encourages sustainable and active lifestyles.
Offering supply chain visibility through Tier 4 suppliers further demonstrates the company’s commitment to continuous improvement and increasing transparency as outlined in its corporate sustainability and responsibility strategy, Made for Change. VF has prioritised traceability and invested in an initiative to map 100 of its brands’ most iconic products by December 2021, the company said in a press release.VF Corporation, one of the world's largest apparel, footwear and accessories companies, has enhanced its traceability mapping programme by disclosing Tier 1 through Tier 4 supplier information in a consolidated, downloadable file, providing an unprecedented level of industry transparency. VF Corporation encourages sustainable and active lifestyles.#
“The improved data collection allows VF to trace the full end-to-end supply chain, from raw materials conversion to product distribution. The company’s teams are able to use the data to identify opportunities for sustainability or worker well-being improvements deep within its global supply chain,” VF Corporation said.
In addition, the data is translated into both geographical maps and a traceability disclosure list that are published on the company’s website. The new disclosures give stakeholders and consumers visibility into tiers of VF’s supply chain that were previously unavailable and provide greater insights into the origins of VF products.
“Traceability is foundational to building an ethical and sustainable supply chain and drives improvements for both people and our planet. The new data helps us further validate adherence to VF’s policies and supplier requirements throughout our supply chain, giving our teams, stakeholders and consumers greater confidence that our products are manufactured in a responsible manner,” Shanel Orton, director, VF responsible materials and traceability said.
“We’re on a journey to drive positive change throughout our global supply chain while simultaneously strengthening the trust between VF and its suppliers, stakeholders and consumers. We believe this bold action improves our practices and sets an even higher standard in our industry,” Orton added.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (GK)