Renewable Materials
We strive to incorporate renewable alternatives to virgin synthetic materials in our products.
In our quest for more environmentally responsible materials and processes, we constantly evaluate renewable alternatives to virgin synthetic materials. We consider wool and cotton and other traditional renewable materials as well as bio-based raw ingredients such as the castor oil used in our Venture jackets and pants. While the majority of our products are made from synthetic materials due to technical performance requirements, we still have a responsibility to address the impacts of our use of cotton and other renewable materials.
Rising cotton prices presented sourcing challenges in 2010 and early 2011. We are currently reevaluating our approach to cotton fabric sourcing to improve the overall sustainability attributes rather than focusing exclusively on increasing our organic cotton usage. Through our Sustainable Materials Landscape project, we will examine a variety of sustainable sourcing alternatives that will not be limited to organic cotton. We are also engaging VF’s corporate sustainability team and know-how from other VF brands that use significantly more cotton to determine a comprehensive strategy.
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Cotton Use |
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2009 |
2010 |
2011* |
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Total Cotton (thousand units) |
1,458 |
1,160 |
656 |
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Organic Cotton (thousand units) |
104 |
45.5 |
84 |
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% Organic of Total Cotton Units |
7.1% |
3.8% |
12.9% |
*Note that 2011 collections are finalized in 2010 and thus this data can be included in our 2010 report.
In facing raw material price spikes or supply constraints, The North Face benefits by being part of VF Corporation’s world-class sourcing structure. VF’s sourcing organization encompasses offices in over 20 countries and over 600 people dedicated to overseas sourcing management. This allows us to research opportunities, manage supply disruptions, leverage pricing and supply concessions, and ensure that our strict sourcing standards are upheld.