Beth Jensen – Outdoor Industry Association (textiles)
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Beth Jensen – Outdoor Industry Association (textiles)
1 3. MARKET & CONSUMER RESEARCH 1,300 Member Companies: BRANDS RETAILERS SUPPLIERS “ASSOCIATES” 2 2. GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS Based in USA - offices in: Colorado Washington Global Membership 1. CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY 250 companies and organizations HIGG INDEX ADOPTION 3 SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY MATERIALS TRACEABILITY CHEMICALS MANAGEMENT 4 Chemicals Management Working Group Community of Practice Joint effort with: Administered by: CHEMICALS MANAGEMENT WORKING GROUP 5 Level 3 Level 2 Level 1 Global Social Compliance Program (GSCP) Environmental Facilities Assessment 40% OF GLOBAL APPAREL / FOOTWEAR SUPPLY CHAIN OIA Eco Index Environmental Design Tool / Materials Sustainability Index Higg Index The mission of the CMWG is to drive continuous improvement and innovation in chemicals management practices, to accelerate the development and use of “Sustainable Chemistry” (“Green Chemistry”). CMWG Mission 7 Core CMWG Principles 8 Chemicals Management Working Group (CMWG) 3 Key Chemicals Management Collaborative Groups Apparel, Footwear, Accessories, Gear, Home Textiles 10 Apparel/Footwear/Gear Industry Chemicals Management Tools (High Level) Higg Index Facilities Module Higg Index Retail Module (to come) Higg Index Brand Module Start Here: Led by SAC Apparel/Footwear/Gear Industry Chemicals Management Tools (High Level) Higg Index Facilities Module Higg Index Retail Module (to come) Higg Index Brand Module Start Here: Led by SAC Higg Index Chemicals Management Module (CMM) - Chemicals Supplier Indicators Higg Index Chemicals Management Module (CMM) Supplier Indicators Higg Index Chemicals Management Module (CMM) Retailer Indicators Higg Index Chemicals Management Module (CMM) Brand Indicators Led by OIA CMM = ”WHAT” TO DO Higg Index Chemicals Management Module (CMM) - Primary Objectives 1-7 Apparel/Footwear/Gear Industry Chemicals Management Tools (High Level) Higg Index Facilities Module Higg Index Retail Module (to come) Higg Index Brand Module Start Here: Led by SAC Higg Index Chemicals Management Module (CMM) - Chemicals Supplier Indicators Higg Index Chemicals Management Module (CMM) Supplier Indicators Higg Index Chemicals Management Module (CMM) Retailer Indicators Higg Index Chemicals Management Module (CMM) Brand Indicators Led by OIA CMM = ”WHAT” TO DO Led by ZDHC etc. Joint Audit Protocol Discharge Measurement & Reporting Preferred Chemicals Information Manufacturing Restricted Substance List (MRSL) Hazard Assessment Protocol Chemicals Environmental Management System Joint Roadmap ZDHC Tools and Protocols: “HOW” TO DO IT Higg Index Chemicals Management Module (CMM) - Primary Objectives 1-7 Apparel/Footwear/Gear Industry Chemicals Management Tools (High Level) 15 Education & Training 16 Apparel Industry Chemicals Management Process “What To Do” “What To Do” Education & Training “What You Need To Do” “How To Do It” 17 Apparel Industry Chemicals Management Process “What To Do” “What To Do” Education & Training “What You Need To Do” “How To Do It” 18 Apparel Industry Chemicals Management Process Restricted Substances and Substances of Concern Process and Product Chemicals Knowledge 1 2 3 4 Chemical Safety and Risk Management Safer Alternatives Assessment and Preferred Substances Sustainable Chemistry Innovation and Continuous Improvement 5 6 7 Chemical Hazard Assessment Regulatory Awareness and Compliance 19 Chemicals Management Module PRIMARY OBJECTIVES Chemical Supplier Supplier Brand Retailer Which stakeholder group(s) are you? The Chemicals Management Module Stakeholder Groups •Beyond compliance and RSL •Implement processes to Foundational identify, assess, prioritize •Entry-level chemicals •Begins w/ Regulatory Compliance & RSL (Restricted •Identify preferred substances Substances List) Progressive m u u n i t n Co •Comprehensive knowledge of chemicals and full disclosure •Implementation of Green Chemistry practices – driving innovation toward safer alternatives Aspirational ce n a m r o f r e P f o The Chemicals Management Module: How performance is measured 23 The Chemicals Management Module Continuum of Performance outdoorindustry.org/responsibility/chemicals/cmpilot 24 CM “Action Plan” CM Resources Guide; Service Providers; Education & Training; Assurance Mechanisms Industry-Developed Protocols, i.e. from ZDHC CMM Primary Objectives & Indicators Higg Index Chemicals Management Module (CMM) Building toward a shared “Community of Practice” / “Center of Excellence” around chemicals management for the apparel / textile industry What this means for MY business: Tools, services, other resources to support: How we’ll accomplish it: What we’re trying to achieve (desired outcomes): How we define “Chemicals Management:” 25 How it all fits together … 26 •CMM translation and software platform development •Development of shared data schema for industry (led by ZDHC) •Pilot trainings in 4 key markets: o Shanghai o Guangzhou o Hangzhou o Fuijan •Recommendations for other industry sectors Capacity building in textile mills in China Formal launch: January/February 2015 Partners: UNEP, Chinese Ministry of Environmental Protection (MEP), CMWG, ZDHC 27 CMWG/UNEP/GEF Phase 1 Project To be discussed further •MRSL - Manufacturing Restricted Substance List •PFOS - Perfluorooctane Sulfonic Acid •PRTR - Pollutant Release and Transfer Registry 28 CMWG/UNEP/GEF Phase 2 Project •Etc. •Flame Retardants •Antimicrobials •PFC’s/Durable Water Repellency Information sharing on issues, addressing data gaps, exploring alternatives Priority Chemicals Tracking and information sharing Legislative and Regulatory Issues 29 •MRSL, Audit Protocol, etc. (ZDHC) •Higg Index (SAC) Integration/mapping of tools toward a harmonized industry approach “Bridge Building” Training, adoption, supporting tools and resources Chemicals Management Module and other Management Tools Building the “Community of Practice” for the industry… Other CMWG Projects o Patchwork of global legislation o Funding • Needs o Brands and Retailers o Suppliers/Manufacturers o Industry Associations • Robust proactive collaborative efforts on chemicals management in the private sector • Upstream industry engagement is critical to the SAICM process 30 In Closing Director of Corporate Responsibility Outdoor Industry Association [email protected] +1.303.327.3517 Beth Jensen Apparel & Textile Sector Initiatives: outdoorindustry.org/responsibility roadmaptozero.com apparelcoalition.org Thank you