PVH’s long-term Forward Fashion corporate responsibility strategy plays an increasingly important role as part of its PVH+ Plan and the vision to build
“We’re encouraged by the progress we’ve made in 2022 to accelerate climate action, advance human rights and champion inclusion and diversity. While we’re proud of the impact we’ve made so far, we are focused on the hard work ahead to deliver on our long-term Forward Fashion strategy,” said Rick Relinger, Chief Sustainability Officer,
Some notable highlights from the report include:
Accelerate Climate Action
- For the first time, conducted a climate risk scenario analysis and enhanced carbon accounting capabilities
- Derived 60% of the power for owned-and-operated facilities from the use and support of renewable energy
- Partnered with suppliers to set their own greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets and develop action plans to achieve those targets
- Launched PVH’s first sustainable supply chain financing program that provides suppliers with better financing rates based on their sustainability performance
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The PVH Foundation announced a$10 million commitment to the Apparel Impact Institute’sFashion Climate Fund to enable suppliers’ transition to renewable electricity, improve energy efficiency, eliminate coal in manufacturing, and scale sustainable materials
Advance Human Rights
- Signed the Pakistan Accord that will extend legally binding agreements between fashion brands and global trade unions to improve workplace safety in the fashion industry
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Launched a five-year,
$5 million partnership inBangladesh to provide professional and life skills development programs to 100,000 women, complementing the work inTunisia ,Vietnam ,India andSri Lanka -
Signed the Dindigul Agreement with a local women-led union to eradicate gender-based violence in southern
India
Champion Inclusion and Diversity
- Piloted PVH’s first ever global mentorship program for women, racially and ethnically diverse associates and other underrepresented groups to increase retention and development
- Required all people managers to include an I&D leadership goal as part of their performance and development process to create a more inclusive culture
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The PVH Foundation funded programs totaling$1.37 million to address lack of awareness, and access to fashion industry opportunities for underrepresented communities
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