A case study article on supply chain ESG analysis for the apparel company hap Ltd.
With the aim of realising sustainable fashion, hap Ltd is developing a wide range of businesses, from branded businesses to apparel for eco-friendly, comfortable and multifunctional products, and the development of smart textiles and smart clothing.
The apparel industry faces serious environmental impacts, including human rights violations and significant water usage during the manufacturing process. In this case, aiESG analysis was used to improve transparency in the apparel industry's complex supply chain by conducting a comprehensive ESG assessment of water impact, human rights, forced labour and economic evaluation throughout the supply chain.
[Case study] ESG assessment of the apparel company hap by aiESG.
~ Visualising human rights, environmental and economic assessment of sustainable fashion ~.
https://aiesg.co.jp/report/240926_casestudy_hap/
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