Zeeman Groep BV 2024 SR
The report highlights Zeeman's sustainability progress and challenges during the 2024 fiscal year. The company expanded its living wage program to cover 26% of its textile purchase value across ten suppliers in Turkey, South Asia, and East Asia. Zeeman also increased the share of more sustainable materials in its textile collection to 75% and recycled materials to 21%. Additionally, the company expanded its textile collection initiative to all operating countries, collecting over 51,000 kilograms of textiles, and grew its second-hand "Re-use" collection sales by 39%. Zeeman also continued developing its climate transition plan, utilizing comprehensive environmental baseline measurements to target future footprint reductions.
Company: Zeeman Groep BV
Year: 2024
Type: SR
Pages: 112
Zeeman Groep BV
Social Responsibility Report
The report highlights Zeeman's sustainability progress and challenges during the 2024 fiscal year. The company expanded its living wage program to cover 26% of its textile purchase value across ten suppliers in Turkey, South Asia, and East Asia. Zeeman also increased the share of more sustainable materials in its textile collection to 75% and recycled materials to 21%. Additionally, the company expanded its textile collection initiative to all operating countries, collecting over 51,000 kilograms of textiles, and grew its second-hand "Re-use" collection sales by 39%. Zeeman also continued developing its climate transition plan, utilizing comprehensive environmental baseline measurements to target future footprint reductions.
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Document Details
Report Year
2024
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2024 - Dec 31, 2024
Fiscal Year
2024
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
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Total Waste
Women on Board
Women in Management
Workplace Fatalities
Employees