Levi Strauss & Co. Releases 2021 Sustainability Report and New Slate of Sustainability Goals Across Its Main Pillars of Climate, Consumption and Community
Taken together, they are a clear expression of the company’s guiding philosophy of profits through principles. They also signal the company’s commitment to working in partnership with others throughout its value chain, its intent to accelerate the development of circular products and the broader circular economy ecosystem, and its determination to enhance a longstanding company value of treating all people with dignity and respect. You can read the report and see the goals here. An executive summary is here.
“These goals are crucial to the future of our business,” says
The goals are among the highlights of the company’s recently published sustainability report and comprehensive set of disclosures. It also complements the latest iteration of the Levi's® brand’s Buy Better Wear Longer marketing campaign, launched on
With regard to the goals, LS&Co. will be reporting out progress on each goal on an annual basis, demonstrating to all stakeholders – from investors to employees to supply chain workers to partners around the world – that it is becoming more sustainable, more equitable and more impactful as a company day by day.
“Our new goals signal a step change in our sustainability ambitions and our intent to increase open collaboration in the industry,” says
The goals are as follows:
Under the climate pillar
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40% absolute reduction in supply chain greenhouse gas emissions by 2025* -
90% absolute reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and100% renewable electricity in all company operated facilities by 2025** - Net-zero emissions of greenhouse gases by no later than 2050***
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Reduce freshwater use in manufacturing by
50% in areas of high water stress by 2025**** - Continue to assess and identify material impacts and dependencies on nature across the value chain, in order to implement comprehensive biodiversity action strategy by 2025
*Against 2016 base year. Supply chain GHG emissions refer to Scope 3, Category 1 (Purchased Goods and Services). While this goal was approved by SBTi under the apparel and footwear sector science-based targets guidance v.4.0, it will be adjusted to a 1.5°C trajectory as now required by the SBTi Net-Zero target application process.
**Against a 2016 base year. This goal is consistent with limiting temperature rise to 1.5°C compared to pre-industrial levels.
***We plan to submit this goal for SBTi approval in 2023.
****Against 2018 base year.
Under the consumption pillar:
- Key markets to introduce or increase resale and upcycling initiatives to extend the life of our products by 2025
- Circular ready in 2026*
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Zero-waste-to-landfill from LS&Co. company-operated facilities and
50% waste diversion across strategic suppliers by 2030** -
Eliminate single-use plastics in consumer-facing packaging by shifting to
100% reusable, recyclable or home compostable plastics by 2030 -
Strategic garment wet finishing manufacturing and fabric mills use
100% certified screened chemistry by 2026*** - Use only third-party preferred or certified more sustainable primary materials by 2030****
*Product will be considered circular ready when it meets all pillars of the Ellen MacArthur Foundation Make Fashion Circular Framework. Note that LS&Co. product will not be fully circular in 2026, but that the company is prepared to set forth a path by 2026 to bring fully circular products to market.
**In alignment with the
***Strategic garment wet finishing manufacturing and fabric mills cover approximately
****In this context, “preferred” is based on the Textile Exchange, which defines a preferred fiber or material as “one which results in improved environmental and/or social sustainability outcomes and impacts in comparison to conventional production.”
Under the community pillar:
- Continually improve apparel worker health, satisfaction and engagement
- Ensure competitiveness and equity in total rewards
- Ensure that LS&Co. remains a dynamic and inclusive career destination
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Leverage the leadership of the
Levi Strauss Foundation and invest in our communities to advance pioneering social change - Drive societal impact in communities where LS&Co. operates through advocacy, grantmaking, employee giving and volunteerism
“Sustainability, ESG and business performance go hand-in-hand at LS&Co.,” says
Several of the goals are new, such as the net zero greenhouse gas emissions goal and the commitment to phase out single use plastics in consumer-facing packaging by 2030. Others were pre-existing, such as LS&Co.’s science-based climate targets and the intent to halve freshwater use in manufacturing in areas of high water stress by 2025. Across all goals, the company will continue to pilot new solutions, develop partnerships for impact and accelerate successful tactics to achieve the goals and play its part in addressing climate change.
One theme that cuts across all the goals is the need for increased partnership across the industry to meet common challenges. It is evident that companies across sectors, and particularly those with shared supply chains, can have a deeper, more lasting impact by working in close alignment with each other and their suppliers. LS&Co. is aligning with other brands to collaborate with manufacturing partners and other organizations on climate solutions, from cotton cultivation to circular design. To that end, over the past 18 months, LS&Co. has joined industry efforts with partners like Fashion for Good, the
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