Customer Stories
Whether using Worldly’s platform for analytics or deep data downloads, New Look is now well on its way to having everything it needs to hit ESG targets.
Over the last few years, British retailer New Look has taken notable steps to weave sustainability into the core of the business. As one of the largest womenswear retailers in the UK, the company recognizes its ability to be a leader towards net positive impact. To articulate its commitments to peers, customers, and investors alike, New Look published a refreshed Sustainability Strategy earlier in 2022. The plan outlines data-driven sustainability goals the company is committed to meeting over the next several years.
Prior to setting the company’s updated sustainability commitments, however, New Look’s in-house team needed a clearer understanding of the company’s baseline impact. New Look has a sizable supply chain, and needed a streamlined way to collect data from their hundreds of suppliers. The company used Worldly to collect impact data from the majority of their Tier 1 suppliers, and built a view of their supply chain greenhouse gas emissions, water consumption, and chemical use.
Before we could set our sustainability goals, we needed to assemble a critical mass of data on Worldly. Now we get to use the information to set clear goals and drive strategic improvement.
New Look asked its Tier 1 suppliers to complete the Higg Facility Environmental Module (FEM), an assessment that measures the environmental impact of product manufacturing at facilities – in order to identify strengths and areas for improvement across the company’s supply chain. “The idea is to use Worldly data as the key informant for our facilities’ performance,” explains Pryce. New Look specifically monitors water, emissions, and chemical data from the Higg FEM.
There are several features on Worldly designed to help brands and retailers analyze the results of their manufacturers’ data. When it comes to understanding their supplier impact at a high level, New Look uses Analytics. And for a more granular look into their impact, they work with Worldly’s bulk data download feature (the Bulk CSV). Both tools were integral in helping the company first measure its baseline performance and then set environmental and social impact goals. The tools will also help the company share its results on an annual basis.
The idea is to use Worldly data as the key informant for our facilities’ performance.
The Critical Risks graph in Worldly helps me understand how my suppliers are performing at a glance, without having to sort through years of data. This way, I can easily identify any risks, and even understand their performance over multiple years.
Worldly helped us collect all the information we needed about our suppliers, and then we could easily plug it into the SASB questions...Worldly streamlined reporting for us and made our lives so much easier.
As we work towards climate-positive, Worldly will be the main tool to help us track our reduction targets.
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- Consumer Goods Products
- Sustainability Strategy
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