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We
currently
represent
over
40%
of
the
global
market
share
of
the
apparel
&
footwear
industries.
Government Brands
Service
Retailers
Providers
SAC
Members
Trade
Manufacturers
Associa6ons
Academic
Non-‐profits
Ins6tu6ons
2010
2011
• Exploratory
mee@ng
held
2012
with
ini@al
12
• Members
members
approve
the
2013
leading
to
an
pilot
version
of
• SAC
publicly
agreement
to
the
Higg
Index
releases
the
2014
develop
a
1.0
Higg
Index
in
• SAC
releases
sustainability
• SAC
July.
It
is
quickly
Higg
Index
2.0
in
Index
for
the
incorporates
as
downloaded
November
to
• Membership
industry
a
501c6
over
1000
@mes
members
and
expands
to
• SAC
is
officially
organiza@on
• SAC
is
honored
unveils
the
web
include
home
established
in
and
hires
its
as
a
C.K.
Prahlad
tool
pla]orm
tex@les
so_
April
first
Execu@ve
award
recipient
• SAC
is
awarded
goods
• Work
begins
on
Director
for
leadership
in
the
EU
Product
• SAC
opens
Index
prototype
sustainability
Environmental
European
office
• Membership
Footprin@ng
in
Amsterdam
doubles
from
pilot
for
non-‐ • SAC
grows
to
2011
leather
shoes
more
than
150
• SAC
grows
to
members
more
than
100
members
Facility Module
Product Tool Work Verification Work Updates and Public-Facing Work
Convergence
11
Benefits of Using the Higg 2.0!
Iden@fica@on
of
Educa@on,
sustainability
Communica@on
Roadmap
for
learning,
opportuni@es
&
&
collabora@on
improvement
benchmarking
risks
12
Higg Suite of Tools!
• Environment
• Social/Labor
Facility
• Environment:
Apparel/Tex@les
Brand
• Environment:
Footwear
• Social/Labor
Holis6c
Measurement
6
Higg Core Functionality!
15
Higg Demo Screenshot!
*Note:
The
Higg
Index
Web
Tool
is
currently
a
benefit
provided
to
Sustainable
Apparel
Coali6on
(SAC)
members
and
non-‐member
manufacturers
only.
16
Higg User Connections - January 2014!
Retailer / Brand
Facility / Vendor
Affiliate / NGO
Higg User Connections - Aug 2014 (pre-Adoption Pilot)!
Retailer / Brand
Facility / Vendor
Affiliate / NGO
Higg User Connections - October 2014 (post-Pilot)!
Retailer / Brand
Facility / Vendor
Affiliate / NGO
Global Network of Efficiency!
70
64
64
Module
Score
60
53
48
50
44
45
45
40
29
30
20
20
16
13
13
10
5
7
0
0
0
0
21
Benchmarking: Facility Environment Module!
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
2nd
&
3rd
Quar@les
Maximum
90
Average
Minimum
80
Median
70
67
Module
Score
60
63
52
49
50
50
50
45
47
47
37
39
40
40
30
33
30
27
27
20
10
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Total
Score
EMS
Energy
&
GHG
Water
Use
Wastewater
Emissions
to
Waste
Chemicals
Effluent
Air
Management
22
Business Value of Higg Index!
2 • Iden@fy opportuni@es to cut waste and cost, and drive innova@on
6 • Op@mize sourcing
Active
Leadership!
Transparency ! Collaboration!
Continuous Equal
Improvement! Partnership!
Value of SAC Membership!
Create
Industry
• Through
widespread
adop@on
of
the
Higg
Index,
the
SAC
is
quickly
building
momentum
Alignment
towards
the
Index
becoming
the
de
facto
measurement
standard
for
the
industry
• Members
have
access
to
a
vast
network
of
knowledge
and
subject
maoer
Share
Exper6se
exper@se
by
par@cipa@ng
in
the
SAC
• Industry
knowledge
and
best
prac@ces
are
shared
amongst
members
Improve
• Members
receive
support
from
SAC
staff
in
developing
plans
for
implemen@ng
the
Sustainability
Higg
Index
within
a
company’s
supply
chain
Performance
• SAC
offers
ongoing
training
opportuni@es
to
members
• Through
mul@-‐stakeholder
collabora@on,
members
are
able
to
tackle
Collaborate
sustainability
challenges
that
no
one
company
could
solve
alone
with
Peers
• Members
ac@vely
contribute
and
shape
the
development
of
future
versions
of
the
Higg
Index
Inform
• Members
have
a
significant
head
start
on
others
in
the
industry
through
early
Sustainability
adop@on
and
use
of
the
tool
Leadership
• SAC
leadership
is
driving
sustainability
best
prac@ces
for
the
whole
industry
Value of SAC Membership Continued!
Full
• Invita@on
to
SAC’s
Full
Member
Mee@ng
(mee@ng
loca@ons
rotate
between
the
U.S.,
Membership
Europe
and
Asia)
Mee6ngs
• Invita@on
to
regional
mee@ngs
• Engagement
on
bi-‐monthly
Full
Membership
Calls
designed
to
share
updates
on
Ongoing
Higg
Index
developments
and
other
key
issues
for
the
apparel
and
footwear
Communica6on
industry
• Par@cipa@on
in
SAC
task
forces
and
other
collabora@on
projects
that
drive
sustainability
Task
Forces
impact
Higg
Online
&
• Access
to
higg.org
and
Central
Desktop,
SAC's
online
collabora@on
pla]orm
Central
where
you
can
find
work
spaces
for
each
of
the
task
forces,
reports
and
recent
Desktop
presenta@ons,
discussion
forums,
informa@on
about
upcoming
mee@ngs
and
a
full
membership
directory
Logos
&
• Placement
of
logo
on
SAC
website
and
other
SAC
membership
materials
Materials
Membership Dues!
Member
Type
Annual
Dues
Amount
Corporate
Members
(Brands,
Retailers,
Manufacturers)
Revenues1
exceeding
$10
billion
$50,000
Revenues
$1
billion
to
$10
billion
$40,000
Revenues
$500
million
to
$1
billion
$30,000
Revenues
$100
million
to
$500
million
$20,000
Revenues
$20
million
to
$100
million
$10,000
Revenues
less
than
$20
million
$5,000
Affiliates
(Service
providers)
Revenues
exceeding
$10
billion
$50,000
Revenues
$1
billion
to
$10
billion
$40,000
Revenues
$500
million
to
$1
billion
$30,000
Revenues
$100
million
to
$500
million
$20,000
Revenues
less
than
$100
million
$10,0002
NGOs
and
Academics
$1,000
Government
Agencies
&
Organiza@ons
$0
1.
Total
revenues
from
most
recently
completed
calendar
or
fiscal
year.
2.
Dues
excep@ons
under
$10,000
will
be
granted
at
the
discre@on
of
the
Board
of
Directors.
SAC Contacts for More Information!
Jason
Kibbey
CEO
jason@apparelcoali@on.org
+1.415.413.7488
Bap6ste
Carriere-‐Pradal
Vice
President,
Europe
bap@ste@apparelcoali@on.org
+
31
6
15
07
08
05
Scoe
Miller,
LEED
AP
Director,
Business
Development
(Ex-‐Europe)
scoo@apparelcoali@on.org
+1.415.580.2701
General
Informa6on
info@apparelcoali@on.org
www.apparelcoali@on.org