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Sustainability Summary

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Batch 1 UK is presented here only through sustainability-related references connected to the clothing and retail sector. The source material describes industry-wide work on reducing the environmental footprint of clothing, including climate, water, waste, reuse, recycling, and design for longer product life. It also references supply-chain environmental management, disclosure of environmental information, and sector collaboration on sustainable clothing initiatives. No company-specific sustainability strategy for Batch 1 UK is clearly identified in the provided content, so the summary is limited to the sustainability themes explicitly mentioned.

Batch 1 UK Sustainability Actions

Sustainable Clothing Action Plan

The Sustainable Clothing Action Plan (SCAP) brings together clothing retailers, brands, suppliers, local authority representatives, recyclers, charities, trade bodies and the public sector to reduce the environmental footprint of clothing. Signatories and supporters are delivering carbon, water and waste footprint reductions through improvement actions, and are seeking to influence consumer behaviour through consistent and co-ordinated delivery of consumer information and the Love Your Clothes campaign.

Love Your Clothes campaign

Allied to the SCAP is the Love Your Clothes campaign – a series of materials aimed better care of clothing (upcycling and repair) and re-use of ‘preloved’ items.

Environmental management in supply chain

Fast Retailing assigns sustainability department personnel to the production offices in Mainland China, Southeast Asia and other regions. These employees are responsible for advancing efforts to improve environmental management at factories in the supply chain. The company joined Cascale and uses the Higg Index to understand environmental impacts and risks, and to strive for improvement.

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Batch 1 UK Sustainability Commitments

2030

2030 sustainability targets

Guided by its Double Materiality Assessment, BAT is setting new 2030 sustainability targets across Climate, Nature, Circularity and Communities. The targets include a 60% absolute reduction in Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions versus a 2020 baseline, Water Positive in own operations, 50,000t reduction in total product material use, 100% of New Category products and packaging launched with eco-design principles, and 100% of markets investing in consumer education programmes for responsible disposal of New Category products.

2030

Deforestation free commodities

BAT has an updated target to be deforestation free across its primary deforestation-linked commodities.

2030

Supplier and labour standards

BAT has a new target for 100% of prioritised non-tobacco suppliers engaged in its enhanced Human Rights Due Diligence Framework, and maintains zero tolerance for child and forced labour in its supply chain.


Sustainable Development Goals

Batch 1 UK is committed to advancing these Global Goals to promote prosperity for people & planet.

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