Standard Owner Benchmark - LEATHER WORKING GROUP

By CommonShare

The Leather Working Group (LWG) is focused on improving the environmental and ethical performance of the leather industry. The primary objective of the Leather Working Group is to promote sustainable and responsible practices within the leather supply chain.

The LWG works as a collaboration between brands, suppliers, and stakeholders in the leather industry. It has developed a robust set of protocols and standards known as the LWG Environmental Audit Protocol. This protocol covers various aspects of leather production, including environmental management, energy usage, waste management, and chemical management.

The LWG conducts audits and assessments of leather manufacturers and tanneries against its environmental audit protocol. This process allows them to evaluate the performance of these facilities and assign them a rating based on their compliance with sustainability and environmental standards. The ratings range from bronze to gold, with gold being the highest rating.

By encouraging transparency and providing a framework for improvement, the Leather Working Group aims to drive change within the industry. Their initiatives promote better practices related to energy and water usage, waste management, chemical handling, and overall environmental stewardship.

The Leather Working Group also facilitates collaboration and knowledge sharing among its members and stakeholders. It offers educational resources, training programs, and a platform for dialogue to promote best practices and continuous improvement in the leather industry.

While the Leather Working Group operates as a nonprofit organization, it is important to note that individual members within the group, such as brands and suppliers, may be for-profit entities. However, the primary focus of the Leather Working Group is on promoting sustainability, environmental responsibility, and ethical practices within the leather industry.

Overall Rating

2.2
Undistinguished

Governance

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Supply Side Digitization

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Buy Side Availability

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Relevance

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Digital Accessibility

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LEATHER WORKING GROUP
United Kingdom
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How our Standard Owner Benchmark® Works?

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This is a benchmark to help companies understand which standards should be part of a sustainable procurement plan. Further, the benchmark allows standard setting schemes, i.e. "Standard Owners", to benchmark their performance versus industry peers.