ThredUp Inc 2021 SR

The report highlights thredUP's mission to modernize thrifting and its progress as one of the world's largest online resale platforms. In 2021, the company processed 137 million items to date, displacing 1.3 billion pounds of carbon dioxide emissions. Key achievements include conducting its first materiality assessment, establishing board-level ESG oversight, and completing a comprehensive Scope 1-3 greenhouse gas inventory. The report also details the expansion of its Resale-as-a-Service (RaaS) program to 28 brand clients and its commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging, reporting a workforce that is 70% female.

Company: ThredUp Inc

Sector: Consumer Discretionary

Country: United States

Year: 2021

Type: SR

Pages: 58

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ThredUp Inc

ThredUp Inc 2021 Impact Report

Impact Report

The report highlights thredUP's mission to modernize thrifting and its progress as one of the world's largest online resale platforms. In 2021, the company processed 137 million items to date, displacing 1.3 billion pounds of carbon dioxide emissions. Key achievements include conducting its first materiality assessment, establishing board-level ESG oversight, and completing a comprehensive Scope 1-3 greenhouse gas inventory. The report also details the expansion of its Resale-as-a-Service (RaaS) program to 28 brand clients and its commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging, reporting a workforce that is 70% female.

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Document Details

Report Year

2021

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2021 - Dec 31, 2021

Fiscal Year

2021

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

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Standards & Assurance

Reporting Standards

Materiality Assessment

Sustainable Development Goals

Other Standards

ESG Data?Experimental — AI-extracted data, may contain inaccuracies

Emissions

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Energy Consumption

Renewable Energy

Water Consumption

Women on Board

Women in Management

Workplace Fatalities

Employees