November 30, 2011

North Face Cuts GHGs 7.5%

The North Face reduced its GHG emissions by 7.5 percent in 2010, from 0.303 MT to 0.281 MT CO2e per thousand units sold, according to the company’s first public sustainability report.

The company has also reduced GHG emissions by 9.3 percent per unit sold from a 2008 baseline, and says it is on track for a 25 percent reduction by 2013. The North Face also says it is working to reduce its absolute GHG emissions.

In 2010 the company once again offset 100 percent of its emissions, and for the….

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