The 1990s was about the march towards manufacturing quality as
the textile industry worldwide raced to adopt lean manufacturing and
ISO driven quality practices. The 2000s were about ensuring ethical
sourcing and labor practices. The coming decade is going to be about
sustainability and optimally using natural resources to generate
value in the textile supply chain.
In this report we talk about this new dimension on the cusp of being
rolled out throughout the supply chain: Environmental
Sustainability. Progressive brands and retailers have been exploring
sustainability initiatives since the middle half of the last decade:
testing initiatives first internally and now considering roll-out
through their global supply chains. This report attempts to paint a
picture of what the next few years are going to look like and inform
industry practicioners on the shift that is afoot.
Table of Contents
1.
Preface ... 02
2.
Creating Sustainable Supply Chains in the Textile Industry ... 06
3.
In focus: Activity Snapshot of Textile Brands and Retailers ... 10
3.1 Adidas ... 18
3.2 Gap, Inc. ... 20
3.3 H&M ... 22
3.4 Ikea ... 24
3.5 Levi Strauss & Co ... 26
3.6 Marks & Spencer ... 28
3.7 Nike ... 30
3.8 Otto ... 32
3.9 Carrefour ... 33
3.10 Walmart ... 34
3.11 Continental Clothing ... 37
4.
Brands and Retailers with Supply Chain Initiatives in Planning ...
40
4.1 Phillips-Van Heusen ... 41
4.2 Timberland Company ... 42
4.3 Inditex ... 43
4.4 Primark ... 44
4.5 John Lewis Partnership ... 45
4.6 Lindex ... 46
4.7 Tesco ... 47
5.
Standards and Certifications ... 50
5.1 Standards for
Reporting and Capturing Emissions ... 51
5.1.1 ISO 14000 ... 51
5.1.2 GHG Protocol ... 52
5.1.3 GRI Reporting Framework ... 53
5.1.4 PAS 2050 ... 54
5.2 Products Standards
and Certifications ... 55
5.2.1 Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) Certification ...56
5.2.2 Blue Sign ... 58
6.
Industry Initiatives ... 60
6.1 BSR Working Groups ... 61
6.2 Outdoor Industry Association ... 62
6.3 Made-By ... 63
6.4 TexCUTS ... 64
6.5 Better Cotton Initiative ... 65
7.
Predictions and Planning Ahead ... 66
8.
Glossary and Resources ... 68
8.1
Data Sources for the Report ... 69

