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5.31.2007 - 07:00am ET
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Nike Sets Business Targets To Achieve Ambitious Corporate Responsibility Goals
Company more deeply integrates corporate responsibility into long-term growth and innovation business strategies
(CSRwire) BEAVERTON, OR - May 31, 2007 - With the release of its fiscal 2005 and 2006
Corporate Responsibility Report today, NIKE, Inc. announces a series of
business targets for 2011 that more deeply integrate corporate
responsibility goals into the company's long-term growth and innovation
business strategies. The targets set benchmarks to improve labor
conditions in contract factories, create a climate neutral company, drive
sustainable product design and innovation, and unleash potential by giving
youth greater access to the benefits of sport.
"We see corporate responsibility as a catalyst for growth and innovation"
said Mark Parker, Nike, Inc.'s President and CEO. "It is an integral part
of how we can use the power of our brand, the energy and passion of our
people, and the scale of our business to create meaningful change."
The corporate responsibility business targets set by Nike include:
Improve labor conditions by eliminating excessive overtime in Nike
brand contract factories by 2011. Excessive overtime is one of the most
serious ongoing labor compliance issues the company and the industry face.
Nike's priority continues to be improving conditions for the almost 800,000
contract factory workers who make the company's products.
Make all Nike brand facilities, retail and business travel climate
neutral by 2011. Nike has exceeded its reduction targets for CO2 emissions
over the last two years through the World Wildlife Fund's Climate Savers
program. The company also eliminated fluorinated gases (F-gases) across
all Nike brand products following 14 years of research and development in
the company’s Nike Air cushioning system.
Design all Nike brand footwear (more than 225 million pairs per year)
to meet baseline targets by 2011 for waste reduction in product design and
packaging, elimination of volatile organic compounds and increased use of
environmentally preferred materials. All Nike brand apparel is targeted to
meet baseline standards by 2015, and equipment by 2020. Nike is designing
sustainable innovation solutions into its products that the company
anticipates will create benefits throughout its supply chain and support
achievement of its targets.
Invest in community-based initiatives that use the power of sport to
unleash potential and improve the lives of youth. Over the past two years,
Nike has invested $100 million in community-based sport initiatives. The
company is targeting a minimum investment of $315 million through 2011.
In addition to setting business targets, Nike continues its commitment to
supply chain transparency by updating public disclosure of the more than
700 contract factories worldwide producing Nike product. In 2005, Nike was
the first company in its industry to disclose its factory base to encourage
industry transparency and collaboration. For the first time, Nike also has
posted on nikeresponsibility.com
the company's contract factory auditing tools. The tools help to provide
further transparency and insight into how the company evaluates and
monitors its contract factories for compliance with company standards.
Nike's corporate responsibility report, available online at nikeresponsibility.com,
provides greater detail on these and other business targets. The report
also provides a comprehensive review of the company's corporate
responsibility efforts for fiscal years 2005 and 2006, as well as
forward-looking strategies. This is the company's third public corporate
responsibility report. The FY05-06 reporting period covers a critical time
during which Nike underwent a significant evolution in how the company
frames, defines and approaches corporate responsibility.
For more information, visit www.nikeresponsibility.com.
Media Contacts
Nike World Headquarters:
Erin Dobson
503-671-2682
Jill Zanger
503-532-3016
Nike EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa):
Astrid Balsink
+31 (0)35 626 6848
NIKE, Inc. based near Beaverton, Oregon, is the world's leading
designer, marketer and distributor of authentic athletic footwear,
apparel, equipment and accessories for a wide variety of sports and
fitness activities. Wholly owned Nike subsidiaries include Converse Inc.,
which designs, markets and distributes athletic footwear, apparel and
accessories; NIKE Bauer Hockey Inc., a leading designer and distributor
of hockey equipment; Cole Haan, a leading designer and marketer of luxury
shoes, handbags, accessories and coats; Hurley International LLC, which
designs, markets and distributes action sports and youth lifestyle
footwear, apparel and accessories and Exeter Brands Group LLC, which
designs and markets athletic footwear and apparel for the value retail
channel.
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2007-11-23 04:13:43
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