Gina Tricot

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Gina Tricot Sustainability Profile

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Gina Tricot is a Swedish women’s fashion retailer founded in 1997 and headquartered in Borås. Its sustainability work is structured around the pillars People, Product, and Planet. The company says it uses a double materiality approach, with ongoing risk management through social audits, factory visits, supplier training, incident reporting, and whistleblowing systems. Reported material topics include anti-corruption, energy and air emissions, product responsibility, non-discrimination, diversity, and gender equality. Gina Tricot has also stated a target to halve climate emissions by 2030, using 2021 as the base year.

Gina Tricot Sustainability Actions

Paid employee wages and benefits

In 2020, Gina Tricot paid 271 million SEK for employee wages and benefits.

Paid taxes to governments

In 2020, Gina Tricot paid 72 million SEK in taxes.

Supported communities

In 2020, Gina Tricot spent 3 million SEK in community investments.

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Gina Tricot Sustainability Commitments

2030

Halve climate emissions

Gina Tricot has set a target of halving climate emissions by 2030, with a base year of 2021.


Sustainable Development Goals

Gina Tricot is committed to advancing these Global Goals to promote prosperity for people & planet.

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