Gap Inc. has exceeded its five-year U.S. EPA Climate Leaders goal, reducing its greenhouse gas emissions by 20 percent from 2003 to 2008, according to the retailer's fourth social responsibility report.
Other key environmental highlights include:
Gap has recently launched an investigation into reports that one of its supplier firms in Lesotho is pumping chemical waste into a river, reports the Telegraph. The retailer has commissioned an independent monitoring organization to conduct its own investigation, and placed one of the factories involved on immediate notice until the investigation is complete, according to the article.
Gap is also transitioning to new containers at its distribution centers that use less corrugate and are made of a recyclable material. The retailer expects that this program will reduce cardboard waste by 57,000 tons and save approximately $20 million each year. By changing its shipping practices, the company also expects to eliminate 63 million yards of plastic strapping.
The complete report is available in an online-only format.