Nike Inc 2008 SR
The report serves as a supplement to Nike's global corporate responsibility report, focusing specifically on operations and strategies within China for the 2007 calendar year. It highlights the company's efforts to improve labor conditions across its 180 contract manufacturers, which employ over 210,000 workers in the region. Key initiatives include the implementation of "Considered Design" to reduce environmental impact, such as the launch of the Air Jordan XX3 featuring sustainable materials. The company also details its progress in reducing volatile organic compounds by 47% and solid waste by 25% since 2003. Additionally, the report outlines community investments through the "Let Me Play" program, which reached 15,000 migrant youth in Beijing.
Company: Nike Inc
Sector: Consumer Discretionary
Country: United States
Year: 2008
Type: SR
Pages: 42
Nike Inc
Corporate Responsibility Report (China Supplement)
The report serves as a supplement to Nike's global corporate responsibility report, focusing specifically on operations and strategies within China for the 2007 calendar year. It highlights the company's efforts to improve labor conditions across its 180 contract manufacturers, which employ over 210,000 workers in the region. Key initiatives include the implementation of "Considered Design" to reduce environmental impact, such as the launch of the Air Jordan XX3 featuring sustainable materials. The company also details its progress in reducing volatile organic compounds by 47% and solid waste by 25% since 2003. Additionally, the report outlines community investments through the "Let Me Play" program, which reached 15,000 migrant youth in Beijing.
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Document Details
Report Year
2008
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2007 - Dec 31, 2007
Fiscal Year
2007
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
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