Metrics
A metric is a tool to measure company performance and to compare companies by asking the same questions across several years. Dive deeper with the Metrics Guide.
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What were the company's indirect (scope 2) greenhouse gas emissions (in metric tonnes of CO2 equivalent)?
Global Reporting Initiative
What percentage of new suppliers were screened using human rights criteria?
Access to Medicine Index
How did the company score in the Access to Medicine Index?
Global Reporting Initiative
What is the total number of employees that took parental leave?
Wikirate SDG Metric design
What percentage of the company’s waste was recycled?
Does the company report using the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Guidelines?
Commons
Which category or categories apply to this company?
Higher School of Economics Research Group 2020
What percentage of the following thirteen SDG12 & SDG13 indicators are disclosed?
Center for Sustainable Organizations
Were the company's CO2 emissions within their "allowance" of global emissions (as determined by their value-added contribution to GDP)? The values for this metric are cumulative (i.e. reflect every year since 2005)
Global Reporting Initiative
What is the total number of employees with fixed term or temporary contacts?
Core
Does the company publish a public list of its suppliers names and addresses?
Global Reporting Initiative
What is the total number of employees that were entitled to parental leave?
Project JUST Research Group
How many collections does the brand release annually?
Global Reporting Initiative
What is the organization’s Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions intensity ratio?
UN Global Compact
When the company joined UN Global Compact initiative?
Greenpeace
Does the company have a policy to elimate PFCs?
Newsweek
A score related to the company's reputation, based on data from RepRisk
Wikirate Calculated Metric Design Group
What percentage of the company's workforce died due to work-related incidents?
Global Reporting Initiative
What percentage of new suppliers were screened using environmental criteria?