Wolverine World Wide Inc 2023 SR
The report outlines Wolverine Worldwide's 2023 sustainability progress, focusing on environmental impact, workforce development, and community support. A major highlight is the achievement of net zero emissions for North American operations through the purchase of 20,000 MWh of Renewable Energy Credits. The company also ensured that 100% of its leather was sourced from LWG Gold- or Silver-rated tanneries and updated its Restricted Substance Program to ban PFAS chemicals. Social initiatives included conducting 156 social compliance audits and donating over $1 million through the Wolverine Worldwide Foundation. These efforts reflect the company's commitment to integrating ESG priorities into its global brand-building strategy.
Company: Wolverine World Wide Inc
Sector: Consumer Discretionary
Country: United States
Year: 2023
Type: SR
Pages: 50
Wolverine World Wide Inc
Global Impact Report
The report outlines Wolverine Worldwide's 2023 sustainability progress, focusing on environmental impact, workforce development, and community support. A major highlight is the achievement of net zero emissions for North American operations through the purchase of 20,000 MWh of Renewable Energy Credits. The company also ensured that 100% of its leather was sourced from LWG Gold- or Silver-rated tanneries and updated its Restricted Substance Program to ban PFAS chemicals. Social initiatives included conducting 156 social compliance audits and donating over $1 million through the Wolverine Worldwide Foundation. These efforts reflect the company's commitment to integrating ESG priorities into its global brand-building strategy.
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Document Details
Report Year
2023
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2023 - Dec 31, 2023
Fiscal Year
2023
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
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Energy Consumption
Women in Management