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Goosecraft Sustainability Profile

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Sustainability Summary

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Goosecraft’s own sustainability, ESG, responsibility, impact and environment pages do not contain substantive sustainability information in the provided content. The only relevant material available relates to industry-wide garment and textile projects in which Dutch signatories cooperate on child labour, working conditions, freedom of association, living wage, and environmental performance in supply chains. No Goosecraft-specific targets, reports, or policies are stated in the source content provided.

Goosecraft Sustainability Actions

Supply chain mapping

Within the scope of this project the companies: Increase transparency by mapping their supply chains. Use their leverage to motivate suppliers to participate in the project and improve their daily operations. Engage and collaborate actively with their suppliers. Improve their own policies and practices.

Child labour project

A coalition of parties and companies worked together between 2017 and 2020 to combat child labour in supply chains in India and Bangladesh. This was the first collective project under the Agreement. It was coordinated by HIVOS and implemented by six companies in partnership with UNICEF, Arisa, SAVE, READ, CCR CSR, the Fair Labor Association, InRetail and the Agreement Secretariat.

Children's rights in Turkey

Under the Dutch Agreement for Sustainable Garments and Textile, UNICEF started a collective project with clothing companies America Today, Company Fits and Zeeman to protect the rights of children in their Turkish supply chains. The parties execute an improvement plan in collaboration with all stakeholders to protect children's rights. The project starts with mapping the Turkish supply chain of the participating clothing brands.

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Goosecraft Sustainability Commitments

2021

Children's rights project

The project starts in April 2021 and will run for three years.

2020

Tamil Nadu programme

The project began in September 2020 and will run for three years.


Sustainable Development Goals

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

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