About the data
These policies evidence the company's operating guidelines and outline the standards that must be implemented across the company's activities. Policies are a way for a company to communicate its commitments to human rights, social impacts and environmental protection. If they have policies in place we know they are considering these topics within their business.
A note on the scoring system
Wikirate has a standardised 10-point scoring system making it possible to compare company scores across different benchmarks. On Wikirate.org, the Fashion Transparency Index scoring system, where each company can get a maximum of 250 points, has been converted to the 10-point scoring system - with 10 being the highest a company can score and 0 being the lowest. These company scores can also be translated to percentages e.g. if a company has scored 2.5 out of 10 on Wikirate, they have achieved 25% of the 250 points in the Fashion Transparency Index.
Formula
Value | Score |
---|---|
Animal Welfare |
0.5
|
Annual Leave & Public Holidays |
0.5
|
Anti-bribery Corruption & Presentation of False Information |
0.5
|
Biodiversity & Conservation |
0.5
|
Community Engagement |
0.5
|
Contracts & Terms of Employment |
0.5
|
Discrimination |
0.5
|
Diversity & Inclusion |
0.5
|
Energy & Carbon Emissions |
0.5
|
Equal Pay |
0.5
|
Freedom of Association Right to Organise & Collective Bargaining |
0.5
|
Harassment & Violence |
0.5
|
Health & Safety |
0.5
|
Maternity Rights & Parental Leave |
0.5
|
Notice Period Dismissal & Disciplinary Action |
0.5
|
Restricted Substance List |
0.5
|
Wages & Financial Benefits (e.g. bonuses/insurance/social security/pensions) |
0.5
|
Waste & Recycling (Packaging/Office/Retail) |
0.5
|
Waste & Recycling (Product/Textiles) |
0.5
|
Water Usage & Footprint |
0.5
|
Working Hours & Rest Breaks |
0.5
|
None |
0.0
|