Standard Owner Benchmark - TIMBERLAND
By CommonShare
Timberland is an American outdoor lifestyle brand that designs and manufactures footwear, apparel, and accessories. The brand was founded in 1952 in Massachusetts, and has since become a global leader in sustainable and responsible fashion.
Timberland is known for its iconic yellow boots, which are made with premium leather and designed for durability and comfort in outdoor environments. The company also produces a range of other footwear styles, such as sneakers, sandals, and hiking boots, as well as clothing and accessories.
One of Timberland's key values is sustainability, and the company has made significant efforts to reduce its environmental impact and promote sustainable practices in the fashion industry. For example, Timberland uses recycled materials in its products, such as recycled rubber for its outsoles and recycled plastic bottles for its linings. The company also has a goal to use 100% renewable energy in its facilities by 2030.
In addition to its focus on sustainability, Timberland has a long-standing commitment to social responsibility, and has implemented various programs and initiatives to support communities and promote diversity and inclusion. For example, the company's Path of Service program encourages employees to volunteer in their local communities, and the Timberland PRO program provides workwear and training to tradespeople who are rebuilding their communities after natural disasters or other crises.
Overall, Timberland is a brand that is known for its quality, durability, and commitment to sustainability and social responsibility.
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How our Standard Owner Benchmark® Works?
By CommonShare
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.