Canada Goose.
GOOS.US | Manufacture of wearing apparel, except fur apparel
Canada Goose Holdings Inc. designs, manufactures, and sells performance luxury apparel. It offers a range of parkas, jackets, shells, vests, knitwear, footwear, and accessories for men, women, and children. The company sells its products through wholesale channels, including department stores and sp...Show More
Better Health for All
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Canada Goose's principal business of luxury apparel has no significant positive or negative health impact, and the company generates no revenue from products with direct negative health outcomes. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Canada Goose demonstrated a significant response by dedicating all eight of its Canadian factories to producing personal protective equipment (PPE).
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By April 2023, these factories were operating at full capacity, producing 2.2 million units of PPE, including scrubs and gowns.
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The company donated 14,000 units to Canadian healthcare facilities
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and 20,000 units to Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City.
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Additionally, it planned to deliver up to 2 million units of scrubs at cost.
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This initiative provided essential supplies, significantly supporting the healthcare workforce.
Fair Money & Economic Opportunity
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Canada Goose is a luxury apparel manufacturer and does not operate as a financial institution. The 'Fair Money & Economic Opportunity' value and its associated KPIs are designed to assess companies that lend, insure, move, or store money, focusing on financial products, services, and their impact on customer financial health. As Canada Goose does not offer lending, deposit services, or other financial products to consumers, all KPIs related to financial services, such as APRs, fees, loan books, customer credit outcomes, and financial literacy programs, are not applicable to its core business model.
Fair Pay & Worker Respect
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Employee satisfaction, based on Glassdoor reviews, is rated at 3.5 out of 5 stars
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, which translates to approximately 70% engagement. Based on the provided articles, there are no substantiated labor-law or human-rights violations reported within the past three years (July 2022 - July 2025).
Fair Trade & Ethical Sourcing
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Canada Goose reports no specific incidents of forced or child labour in its documents, supported by a Supplier Code of Conduct that prohibits such abuses.
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For supply chain oversight, down-filling facilities are audited annually.
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All Tier 1 suppliers were onboarded and provided audits in FY25 as part of the Social Performance Program, which also requests suppliers to sign the Code of Conduct.
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Honest & Fair Business
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No specific, concrete evidence was found in the provided articles to assess Canada Goose against any of the 'Honest & Fair Business' KPIs. One article mentions an investigation into potential securities fraud claims but explicitly states that no specific quantitative data, regulatory actions, fines, or compliance issues are detailed.
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The other article provides a link to SEC filings but does not contain any extracted data from those filings.
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Kind to Animals
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Nearly 100% of all leather purchased for offshore production in fiscal year 2024 was sourced from suppliers audited and certified against the Leather Working Group Standard.
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Additionally, 100% of down purchased is Responsible Down Standard (RDS) certified.
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The company does not source eggs, meat, or dairy, making the cage-free sourcing KPI not applicable. For wildlife conservation, Canada Goose donated $570,000 to Polar Bears International (PBI) in fiscal year 2025, contributing to a total of over $7.5 million since 2007.
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Through a partnership with the Shan Shui Conservation Center, 29 infrared cameras were deployed, recording 20 confirmed species, including 72 captures of snow leopards, and 6 new herders were recruited.
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No War, No Weapons
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No evidence available to assess Canada Goose on No War, No Weapons.
Planet-Friendly Business
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Canada Goose intends to submit science-based targets to the SBTi by the end of 2024.
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The company has a net-zero goal for Scope 1 and 2 emissions by the end of 2025.
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In 2023, Scope 1 emissions were 1,976 tonnes CO2e, and Scope 2 emissions, which were offset with renewable energy certificates, would have been 2,461 tonnes CO2e.
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Scope 3 emissions were estimated at 91,113 tonnes CO2e in 2023.
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The company achieved a 6% reduction in Scope 1 and 2 emissions over the previous fiscal year.
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It diverts 58% of post-consumer global warranty waste from landfill.
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Its headquarters is located in a LEED Platinum certified building.
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Supply chain emissions were disclosed for the first time.
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Life-cycle assessments are conducted on popular products.
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The company reported no regulatory actions, violations, fines, or compliance issues.
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Additionally, 100% of Canadian-made products are PFAS-free, with European production facilities on track to achieve this by the end of 2024.
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Respect for Cultures & Communities
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No specific, quantitative data relevant to the provided KPIs for 'Respect for Cultures & Communities' was found in the articles. Article 0 mentions Canada Goose celebrating National Indigenous History Month
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and a beading workshop, but this does not provide measurable data for any of the defined KPIs. Article 1 is not relevant to the company's operations or practices.
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Safe & Smart Tech
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No evidence available to assess Canada Goose on Safe & Smart Tech.
Zero Waste & Sustainable Products
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Canada Goose has transitioned 98% of its packaging to meet sustainability criteria, including Forest Stewardship Council certification, recycled content, or recyclability.
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The company diverted 58% of its post-consumer global warranty waste products from landfill in FY2024.
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For hazardous waste, Canada Goose phased out PFAS from its Arctic Tech fabric in June 2022
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and aims for all Canadian-made products to be PFAS-free by Spring 2024 and all European-made products by Fall 2024.
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The company has implemented several waste reduction initiatives, including increasing the use of digital tools and 3D prototyping to reduce physical samples, establishing a waste diversion task force, repurposing poly bags, ending purchases of non-recyclable single-use plastics in retail stores, reusing and recycling plastic bags, and upcycling retail displays. Canada Goose has set company-wide waste reduction targets for 2025, including all packaging being sustainable solutions, no purchase of non-recyclable single-use plastics, and diverting all post-consumer warranty waste from landfills.
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No waste disposal violations were mentioned in the provided articles.