Adidas has ranked first in the textile sector for its supply chain responsibility on a list that ranks conglomerates based on how they track and try to curb pollution from factories in the supply chains in China. The textile sector has shown a progress in this year’s list as against the last year’s list, compared to the other sectors covered in it.The list called the Corporate Information Transparency Index (CITI) is put together by the Institute of Public & Environmental Affairs (IPE), a non-profit environmental research organization registered and based in Beijing, China.
While Adidas ranks first on the basis of its CITI score in the textile industry, it earned the second position in the overall list that includes all industries.
Adidas has ranked first in the textile sector for its supply chain responsibility on a list that ranks conglomerates based on how they track and try to curb pollution from factories in the supply chains in China. The textile sector has shown a progress in this year's list as against the last year's list, compared to the other sectors covered in it.#
The second position is earned by Levi’s, Marks & Spencer ranks third in the textile sector. Target and Gap have ranked fourth and fifth, respectively and both companies have shows an improvement of 20 points in their CITI scores compared to last year. (KD)
Fibre2Fashion News Desk – India