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HanesBrands takes leadership position in CDP 2018 Report

Hanes ranks in top 6% of nearly 7,000 companies disclosing for the Climate Change Report.

15th February 2019

Knitting Industry
 |  Winston-Salem, NC

Knitted Outerwear, Sports/​Activewear

Hanes ranks in top 6% of nearly 7,000 companies disclosing for the Climate Change Report. © HanesBrands

HanesBrands, a leading marketer of everyday basic apparel under world-class brands including Champion, has earned an A- score and took a leadership position in the CDP 2018 Climate Change Report.

Hanes has voluntarily reported its carbon emissions data since 2010 to CDP, which was formerly known as the Carbon Disclosure Project. The company scored in the top 6% of nearly 7,000 companies that participated in the most recent report and achieved the highest score in the apparel industry. Receiving nearly across-the-board scores in the A range, Hanes’ performance was also higher than the company’s reporting sector average (B-) and regional average (C-).

Hanes, unique in the apparel industry because it owns the significant majority of its manufacturing and supply chain operations, achieved its CDP score for its transparency and by managing emissions, implementing best practices and taking coordinated action on climate-change issues.

“Hanes’ A- score is a significant milestone in our company’s mission to be an international business leader in energy management and eco-friendly business operations,” commented Gerald W. Evans Jr, Hanes CEO. “This achievement is a direct result of the engagement of our 68,000 worldwide employees, and I thank them for their support. By embracing environmental stewardship and the conservation of natural resources, Hanes is creating value for our company, our investors, our consumers, our employees and our communities. And we will continue to work toward achieving our mission.”

Among the company’s 2020 environmental objectives are goals to reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions by 40% from its 2007 benchmark.

In 2018, Hanes also won a US Environmental Protection Agency’s Energy Star partner of the year/sustained excellence award, for an unparalleled nine consecutive years. Hanes was recognised by the Energy Star program for a number of accomplishments, including: lowering year-over-year energy use per pound of production by 6%; implementing numerous environmental stewardship initiatives; encouraging employee engagement in the company’s energy management culture; and partnering with numerous universities to educate the next generation of business leaders.

HanesBrands also scored higher than its reporting sector and region on the CDP disclosure for water.

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