About the data
This disclosure metric assesses how many of the above indicators were reported by a company on a specific year. The metric selection is based on research done by a group of University of Wollongong students, who are contributing research to better understand how some of the largest apparel companies are reporting with regards to their environmental impacts and Sustainable Development Goal 13: Climate Action.
The apparel industry is of particular relevance as one of the world’s most polluting industries, responsible for an estimated 8.1% of global greenhouse gas emissions in 2016, amounting to 3,290 million tonnes of CO2eq.
Formula
m14 = "Unknown" if m14 == "No" m15 = "Unknown" if m15 == "No" answers = [m1, m2, m3, m4, m5, m6, m7, m8, m9, m10, m11, m12, m13, m14, m15] numKnown(answers) * 100 / 15
Direct greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions (Scope 1), GRI 305-1-a (formerly G4-EN15-a)
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Global Reporting Initiative
m1
Global Reporting Initiative
m2
Indirect greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions (Scope 2), GRI 305-2 (formerly G4-EN16-a)
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Global Reporting Initiative
m3
Global Reporting Initiative
m4
Global Reporting Initiative
m6
Global Reporting Initiative
m7
Indirect greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions (Scope 3), GRI 305-3 (formerly G4-EN17-a)
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Global Reporting Initiative
m8
Global Reporting Initiative
m9
Retail stores
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Project JUST Research Group
m11
Project JUST Research Group
m12
SDG13 (Climate Action) Actions
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Wikirate SDG Metric design
m13
Climate Action Research
m14
Overstock policy
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Project JUST Research Group
m15
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Researchable
no
Assessment
Community Assessed
