VF Corporation, the parent of The North Face, Vans and Timberland, has
joined BICEP (Business for Innovative Climate & Energy Policy),
which advocates for innovative climate and clean energy policies. VF has
also signed the Climate Declaration, which calls for federal
policymakers to seize the American economic opportunity to address
climate change.
BICEP, a project of Ceres, was launched in 2008 with a core group
of five companies, including Starbucks, Nike, and Timberland. It has
since expanded to 28 leading companies, such as eBay Inc., Symantec and
Jones Lang LaSalle, which represent a broad spectrum of business
sectors. BICEP members have been vocal proponents of renewable energy,
greener transportation, and stricter pollution controls on power plants.
VF,
a 114-year-old, North Carolina-based lifestyle apparel giant has annual
revenues of more than $11 billion and owns iconic American brands such
as The North Face, Vans, Timberland, Wrangler and Lee. According to
Letitia Webster, Director, Global Corporate Sustainability, VF is
focused on systematically and measurably reducing its environmental
footprint, with a focus on energy reduction – critically important in
addressing the climate-change issue.
“VF has made great strides
toward meeting our 5 percent GHG reduction goal, ahead of a 2015 target
and during a period of significant growth for the company,” she said,
noting that this progress has been made through a number of initiatives –
including lighting retrofits, use of solar power, and significant HVAC
investments and improvements, among other energy efficiency measures –
at the company’s more than 1,700 global locations.
“By joining
BICEP, VF is taking the next step in our sustainability journey,”
Webster continued. “Collaborating across businesses, governments and
advocacy groups, such as BICEP, will accelerate technical advancements
and smart policies that minimize the impact of climate change. We are
proud to share our experience and eager to learn from fellow BICEP
members in the joint effort to preserve, protect and improve the health
of our planet.”
VF brands The North Face and Timberland are also
signatories of the Climate Declaration. On September 20, many of the
signatories announced their public support for the Environmental
Protection Agency’s proposed carbon standards for new power plants and
plans for reducing carbon pollution from existing power plants.
“VF’s
brands have already played a critical role in supporting climate
policies. We are proud to have VF as the newest member of BICEP and are
certain they will be an active voice for smart policies,” said Anne
Kelly, Director of BICEP at Ceres. “With the company’s global commitment
to mitigate the social and environmental impact of its products and
practices, we’re sure that VF will flourish as a BICEP member.”
About VF corporation:
VF
Corporation is a global leader in branded lifestyle apparel and
footwear with more than 30 brands. The company’s largest five brands are
The North Face, Vans, Wrangler, Timberland and Lee. Other brands
include 7 For All Mankind, Bulwark, Eagle Creek, Eastpak, Ella Moss,
JanSport, Kipling, lucy, Majestic, Napapijri, Nautica, Red Kap, Reef,
Riders, Splendid and SmartWool.#
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