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US' Tapestry Foundation offers $3 mn grant to World Wildlife Fund

11 Apr '22
4 min read
Pic: Tapestry
Pic: Tapestry

Tapestry, a New York-based house of luxury accessories and lifestyle brands like Coach, Kate Spade, and Stuart Weitzman, has announced a partnership with World Wildlife Fund (WWF), through a $3 million philanthropic grant from the Tapestry Foundation, which is committed to advancing equity and opportunity through social and environmental initiatives.

This grant will be used to develop an innovative system to enhance traceability of the leather value chain in Brazil to drive a more sustainable future for the industry. This partnership is the most recent initiative in Tapestry’s ongoing efforts to support a responsible supply chain that other industries can also adopt, the company said in a press release.

Tapestry and WWF will foster a coalition of organisations dedicated to these essential traceability efforts. In the coming months, the organisations plan to meet with leaders across industries to build a comprehensive network to address this complex challenge with the investment, expertise, breadth, and scale that is required.

The announcement aligns with Tapestry’s commitment to minimising the company’s impact on natural resources by promoting biodiversity initiatives where the company operates. Earlier this year, Tapestry also launched a new partnership with the Savory Institute’s Land to Market Programme, the first verified sourcing solution for regenerative agriculture. By utilising regenerative raw materials that have a net positive impact on the environment, Tapestry aims to improve biodiversity and drive a reduction of carbon emissions.

The goal of the programme is to combat deforestation in the Amazon and Cerrado biomes related to cattle-raising by accelerating the development of a standard to certify deforestation and conversion-free (DCF) leather originating from Brazil. Other portions of the grant will be dedicated to reforestation efforts in the highest risk areas of these biomes and work with on-the-ground community partners to help address the immediate threats that deforestation and climate change pose to local, vulnerable populations, according to Tapestry.

“As a global leader in luxury leather goods, we have and will continue to invest in leather traceability and build on the progress that’s already been made. With this grant from the Tapestry Foundation, we reaffirm our commitment to addressing climate change through long-term sustainable solutions while also taking immediate action through reforestation initiatives. In addition, we are inviting other companies, both within and outside our industry, to partner with us in these efforts,” Joanne Crevoiserat, chief executive officer of Tapestry, said in a statement.

“The Tapestry Foundation was founded to stretch what’s possible by investing in bold, community-based solutions that support social and environmental programmes focused on access and opportunity. Our partnership with WWF is an example of the collaboration that’s required to address the impact of climate change and the power of committing to solutions that drive meaningful impact to not just one specific sector, but across many industries,” Anne Gates, chair of the board of Tapestry and member of the board of directors, the Tapestry Foundation, said.

“We believe the leather sector can and must establish a science-based, data-driven certification that goes beyond the processes currently in place. This programme will work alongside government agencies and other market stakeholders to construct a system to enhance traceability and provide a clear chain of custody. The Tapestry Foundation’s critical investment will help the industry work together to gather needed research and in the creation of a standard that works for both the environment and for local communities,” Mauricio Bauer, WWF senior director, beef and leather supply chain, said.

“Our team members have worked closely with WWF for over a decade and have a longstanding relationship with the Leather Working group. We’ve also partnered with WWF, National Wildlife Federation and the University of Wisconsin to pioneer mapping and traceability of the leather supply chain from farm of origin to finished leather. As we started thinking about what more we could do, we quickly realised we had a shared vision. In tandem with our regenerative agriculture efforts, we can improve leather value chains at large and help to restore biodiversity in regions of the world most vulnerable to climate change,” David Wright, senior director, materials development and planning, Tapestry, said.

Fibre2Fashion News Desk (GK)

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