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21-22 4.16, HR1, AF1, AF2, AF3, AF5 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Factory working conditions 23 1.2, 4.14, 4.16 2 Working with factories 24 AF1, AF2, AF3, AF4, AF5 1, 2 Approval 25 HR1, AF1, AF2, AF3, AF4, AF6 1, 2 Monitoring 26 AF1, AF2, AF3, AF4, AF5, AF6 1, 2 Rating 27 AF1, AF2, AF3, AF4 1, 2 Remediation 28 AF1, AF2, AF3, AF4, AF5, AF6, AF16, AF17 1, 2 Capacity building 29 4.16, AF1, AF2, AF3, AF4, AF5, AF16 1, 2 Goals 30 3.10, AF3, AF5 Our program in action Multi-stakeholder initiatives 31 4.12, 4.13, 4.14 1, 2, 3 Human trafficking 32-33 4.14, HR7, AF1, AF2, AF17 1, 2, 4, 5 Freedom of association and collective barganing 34-35 4.12, 4.14, 4.16, 4.17, HR5, AF1, AF2, AF4, AF5, AF14, AF16 1, 2, 3, 6 Handwork protections 36-37 4.14, HR7, AF1, AF4, AF14, AF16, AF17 1, 2, 4, 5 Addressing child labor 38 4.12, 4.13, 4.14, 4.16, 4.17, EC8, HR6, AF1, AF4, AF6, AF12, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 AF16, AF17 Uzbek cotton 39 4.12, 4.16, 4.17, HR6, HR7, AF1, AF12, AF14, AF16, AF17 1, 2, 4, 5 Purchasing practices 40-43 4.16, 4.17, AF6, AF16, AF17 1, 2 ILO/IFC Better Work program 44-45 4.12, 4.17, AF5, AF16 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Bangladesh 46-47 4.16, 4.17, AF1, AF2, AF3, AF4, AF16 1, 2 Sri Lanka 48 4.17, AF2 1, 2 Data Factory ratings comparison 50-51 HR1, AF1, AF2, AF3, AF4, AF5, AF6, AF14, AF15, AF16, 1, 2 AF17 Factory ratings by geographic region 52-53 HR1, AF7, AF14, AF15 1, 2 Factory approval 54-55 HR1, HR2, AF1, AF3, AF6, AF7, AF8, AF14, AF15, AF17 1, 2 Factory monitoring 56-57 HR1, AF1, AF2, AF3, AF4, AF7, AF8, AF15 1, 2 COVC violations by region 58-64 HR1, AF1, AF3, AF7, AF9, AF10, AF12, AF13, AF14, AF15 1, 2 Environment | Overview 66-67 1.2, EC2 7, 8, 9 Our ECO focus 68 1.2, EN26 7, 8, 9 Energy and water conservation 69-70 4.12, EC2, EN4, EN5, EN6, EN7, EN16, EN18, EN26 7, 8, 9 Cotton and sustainable design 71 EN6, EN26, AF20 8, 9 2 GRI/UNGC TABLE Global Reporting Initiative United Nations Global Page (GRI) Indicators Compact Principles Output and waste reduction 72 EN5, EN6, EN7, EN26 8 Environmental footprint assessment 73-74 1.2, EC2 7, 8 Goals 75 EN6, EN26 Our program in action Water Quality Program 76 4.12, EN26, 4.8, AF3, AF5, AF6, AF17 8, 9 Mill sustainability 77 4.12, 4.13, 4.14, 4.17, EN6, EN26, AF5 8, 9 Environmental Council 78 4.8, EC2, EN26 8 Public policy 79 4.12, 4.13, 4.17, EC2, EN26, SO5 7, 8, 9 Sustainable Apparel Coalition 80 4.12, 4.13 8, 9 Building more sustainably 81-82 EN5, EN6, EN26 8, 9 Improving packaging 83 EN5, EN6, EN26 8, 9 A greener office building 84 EN5, EN6, EN26 8, 9 Partnering with the American Red Cross 85 8 Recycle Your Blues 86 EN6 8, 9 Data U.S. Energy consumption 88 EC2, EN5, EN7 U.S. Energy consumption by source 89 EC2, EN3, EN4 U.S. Energy consumption by operation 90 EC2, EN5, EN7 GHG emissions 91 EC2, EN16 Water Quality Program 92 9 Employee | Overview 94 1.2, 2.1 Our culture 95 Celebrating diversity 96 2.1O 1, 2, 6 More than a job 97 LA11, EC8 Engaging employees 98 AF33 Health care benefits 99 EC8, LA3 Disaster relief 100 EC8 Recognition 101 EC8, AF33 Goals 102 Our program in action Robert & Jason: It Gets Better 103 EC8 1, 2, 6 Saudhi: Celebrating our ancestry 104 Bibi: Working in an inclusive environment 105 Severine: Doing what's right 106 Kristina: Putting customers first 107 EC8 Amy, Fei & Jasmine: Small idea = something great 108 Gail: Delivering results 109 Anita: Investing in our community 110 EC8 Venus: Better together 111 Keith: More than a job 112 Data North American gender demographics 114 LA13 U.S. Ethnic demographics 115 LA13 Health & wellness benefits 116 LA3, LA8 Financial health benefits 117 EC3, LA3 Work-life balance & lifestyle programs 118 EC8, LA3, LA8 New parent support 119 LA3 3 GRI/UNGC TABLE Global Reporting Initiative United Nations Global Page (GRI) Indicators Compact Principles Community investment benefits 120 LA3, AF33 Workplace health & safety data 121 LA7 Community Investment | Overview 123 1.2, AF33 Creating possibilities 124 EC8, AF32, AF33 1, 2, 6 Empowering youth 125-126 EC8, AF33 Advancing women 127-128 EC8, AF32, AF33 1, 2, 6 From funder to partner 129 EC8, AF33 Service leadership 130-131 EC8, AF33 Volunteer programs 132 EC8, AF33 Goals 133 Our program in action Preparing for work 134-135 EC8, AF33 Creating a Plan A 136-137 EC8, AF33 Advancing careers 138-139 EC8, AF32, AF33 1, 2, 6 Building leadership 140-141 EC8, AF33 Creating change locally 142 EC8, AF33 Experiencing real jobs 143 EC8, AF33 Rewarding hard work 144 EC8, AF33 Data Volunteerism: Employee participation 146 EC8, AF33 Volunteerism: Total employee contribution 147 EC8, AF33 Financial donations: Employee participation 148 EC8, AF33 Financial donations and volunteerism: 149 EC8, AF33 Total employee contribution Make a Difference | Overview 151-152 2.2, EN6, AF20 7, 8, 9 Appendix About this report 154-155 2.1, 2.2, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7, 3.13, 4.12, 4.16, 4.17 Public Reporting Working Group statement 156-157 3.13, 4.16, 4.17 Recognition 158-159 2.1O 4 GOALS AND PROGRESS | Supply chain | 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