EVERLANE ANNUAL IMPACT REPORT
Sustainability looks better with receipts. Here’s ours.
EVERLANE ANNUAL IMPACT REPORT
Sustainability looks better with receipts. Here’s ours.
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KEEP EARTH COOL
We’re on a low-carb(on) diet. Too much carbon’s heating things up, so we’re slowing the fast down. By teaming up with suppliers, we’re shrinking our footprint from raw materials to manufacturing to transport.
PART â‘
KEEP EARTH COOL
We’re on a low-carb(on) diet. Too much carbon’s heating things up, so we’re slowing the fast down. By teaming up with suppliers, we’re shrinking our footprint from raw materials to manufacturing to transport.
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Our Plan: 3, 2, 1, Net-Zero
Across our key climate metrics, we're ahead of schedule, and in some areas we've surpassed our own targets. These reductions come from real changes in how we source, move, and make our products, not from purchasing carbon offsets to balance the books. Like any honest progress report, the story isn't without complexity: product mix shifts, transportation decisions, and evolving measurement methodology all play a role. But the trajectory is clear, and the progress is real.
Our Plan: 3, 2, 1, Net-Zero
Across our key climate metrics, we're ahead of schedule, and in some areas we've surpassed our own targets. These reductions come from real changes in how we source, move, and make our products, not from purchasing carbon offsets to balance the books. Like any honest progress report, the story isn't without complexity: product mix shifts, transportation decisions, and evolving measurement methodology all play a role. But the trajectory is clear, and the progress is real.
Looking Back
Each year we publish an updated Impact Report to track our progress, celebrate the wins, and learn from the past.
Explore our previous Impact Reports:
Looking Back
Each year we publish an updated Impact Report to track our progress, celebrate the wins, and learn from the past.
Explore our previous Impact Reports:
1 We define preferred materials as being certified recycled, organic, responsible, or FSC-certified. Percentage is quantified by the volume of certified materials sourced out of the total amount used.
2 Cleaner chemistry standards in virgin fiber production include: bluesign, Oeko-Tex Standards, GRS, GOTS.
3 We categorize our factories’ social compliance audit results using a color-coded system, reflecting the quantity and severity of noncompliance findings as well as required corrective actions. Green and Yellow ratings represent our highest scores for social compliance.