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The Children’s Place Sustainability Actions

Sourced more sustainable cotton

We are committed to sourcing 100% of our cotton as 'more sustainable cotton' by the end of fiscal 2025. 'More sustainable cotton' includes Better Cotton, recycled cotton and organic cotton.

Published annual ESG reports

Since 2019, The Children’s Place (TCP) has prepared an annual ESG Report, aligned with the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) and Sustainable Accounting Standards Board (SASB) standards.

Developed environmental policies

To support our commitment to reducing the environmental impacts associated with our business, we have developed policies and procedures that guide the actions of our associates and third-party vendors. Corporate Environmental Policy Vendor Environmental Policy Commitment to Forests

Developed social policies

To support our commitment to ethical and responsible conduct in our global operations, we have developed policies and procedures that guide the actions of our associates and third-party vendors. Forced for Hire and Human Rights Policy Vendor Code of Conduct 2012 California Transparency in Supply Chains Act Occupational Health & Safety Policy Canada Forced and Child Labour Act 2023 Canada Forced and Child Labour Act 2024

Joined ESG initiative partners

Our initiative partners include Cascale, Better Cotton, The AFIRM Group, ZDHC, CanopyStyle and Pack4Good.

Supported worker initiatives

The Children’s Place supports Better Work’s priorities of setting up structures to boost worker-management dialog and implement lasting workplace improvements.

Signed SLCP

The Children’s Place is a signatory of the Social & Labor Convergence Project (SLCP). This multi-stakeholder initiative is a collaboration between manufacturers, retailers, industry groups, and civil society organizations to develop a simple, unified and effective assessment framework to factory monitoring.

Joined Nirapon

As a member of Nirapon, The Children’s Place is committed to sustaining a culture of factory safety in Bangladesh.

Partnered on gender equality

RISE (Reimagining Industry to Support Equality) is an initiative to support collaborative industry action at scale to advance gender equality in global garment, footwear, and home textiles supply chain.