Tapestry Inc, the parent company of Kate Spade, Coach, and Stuart Weitzman, released its latest annual corporate responsibility report on Friday, highlighting social and environmental progress made in the 2020 fiscal year.
The eighth corporate responsibility report to be published by Tapestry and the first including recommendations by the Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) and the Sustainable Accounting Standards Boards (SASB), noted meaningful progress in key areas such as equity, inclusion & diversity; supply chain traceability; greenhouse gas emissions; and supporting communities.
“In the face of unprecedented challenges over the year, we broadened the scope of our actions and built upon our commitments to shape the world to become more inclusive, sustainable and safe,” said Joanne Crevoiserat, chief executive officer of Tapestry, Inc.“I am incredibly proud of our global Tapestry teams who have demonstrated unwavering passion, agility and resilience.”
In terms of its environmental goals, Tapestry said it initiated supply chain mapping and began working towards achieving 95 percent traceability and mapping of its raw materials. It equally achieved a 87 percent landfill diversion rate for corporate and distribution center locations, as well as increased the amount of leather that comes from Silver- or Gold-rated Leather Working Group tanneries to 67 percent.