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Carter’s urges to reach net-zero emissions by 2040

Carter’s, the largest branded marketer in North America of apparel exclusively for babies and young children focused to achieve net-zero emissions by 2040.

Carter's urges to reach net-zero emissions
Figure: Carter’s, the largest branded marketer in North America of apparel exclusively for babies and young children focused to achieve net-zero emissions by 2040.

Recently, Carter’s received validation for science-based reduction targets like committing to reduce absolute Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions 50 percent by 2030 from a 2019 base year.

For this reason, Carter’s will also engage suppliers covering 77 percent of its spend for purchased goods and services—to set science-based targets of their own by 2027.

In 2021, Carter’s positively impacted 2 million children and families, investing $10 million in community initiatives and pledged to improve the well-being of at least 10 million families by 2030.

In addition to nearly doubling racial and ethnic diversity at the vice president levels, Carter’s has committed to developing a supplier diversity programme to support communities of colour.

Antonio Robinson, senior vice president of corporate social responsibility said, “As the leading company serving families with young children, Carter’s seeks to inspire generations raising the future and we continue to make important advancements to further our progress surrounding our sustainability, community and environmental objectives.”

Our annual CSR Report serves as a benchmark while reaffirming our continued commitment to driving our business forward, enhancing our community impact, and reducing our environmental footprint, he added.

Carter’s has also prioritized the growth of its eco-friendly Little Planet brand to be the leading sustainable children’s brand. In 2021, the Little Planet brand introduced products made from recycled polyester products.

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