Among the retailer’s goals are to achieve 20% Black team member representation across the company by 2023; and reach net zero in both waste to landfill and
value-chain-wide emissions, and 100% owned-brand product circularity, by 2040.
This week, Target Corporation unveiled Target
Forward — a
strategy aimed at advancing the retailer’s social and environmental
sustainability. While it’s been at the forefront of the movement for years,
Target Forward marks a new era in sustainability for the company — which
includes ambitions to co-create an equitable and regenerative future with its
guests, partners and communities.
“As a company and a member of the global community, it’s imperative for both the
health of our business and of our planet that we embrace new ways to move
forward,” said chairman and CEO Brian Cornell. “We know sustainability is
tied to business resiliency and growth, and that our size and scale can drive
change that is good for all. Target Forward influences every corner of our
business, deepens our collaboration with our partners and builds on our past
efforts to ensure a better future for generations to come.”
Target’s sustainability commitments
The commitments Target is making with Target Forward work toward three critical
ambitions:
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to design and elevate sustainable brands;
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to innovate to eliminate waste;
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and to accelerate opportunity and equity.
Signature goals include:
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By 2030, Target aims to be the market leader for creating and curating
inclusive, sustainable brands and
experiences.
The retailer offers pro-bono consulting for BIPOC-owned small businesses,
and has launched a Buy Black
badge
that highlights Black-owned and -founded brands to foster racial equity in
the marketplace.
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By 2040, Target plans for 100 percent of its owned-brand products to be
designed for circularity. Target’s teams will continue designing to
eliminate waste — using materials that are regenerative, recycled or sourced
sustainably to create products that are more durable, easily repaired or
recyclable. Through its participation in the US Plastics
Pact,
Target is helping to execute an aggressive national strategy to ensure all
plastic packaging will be reusable, recyclable or compostable by 2025.
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By 2040, Target commits to being a net-zero enterprise — zero waste to
landfill in its US operations (building on its existing work to eliminate
food
waste
and reinvent the plastic
bag)
and net zero emissions across both its operations and supply chain,
inclusive of scopes 1, 2 and
3.
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By 2030, Target aims to build a team that equitably reflects the communities
it serves, beginning with its commitment to increase Black team member
representation across the company by 20 percent by 2023. This builds on the
work of the company’s Racial Equity Action and Change
committee
(REACH) — launched in August 2020 — which leads efforts on this front in
four areas: Team, Guests, Communities and Civic Engagement and Public
Policy.
“We want our guests to turn to Target first when they think about
sustainability,” said Amanda Nusz, SVP of corporate responsibility at
Target, and president of the Target Foundation. “We know that the only way
to make that possible is by putting both people and the planet at the center of
our efforts as we co-create with our guests, our partners and the communities we
serve.”
Co-creating a more equitable and regenerative future
Target says it is committed to co-creating solutions and strategies for creating
a more equitable and regenerative future alongside partners, communities and
other purpose-driven companies — and to continuous listening and improvement as
it works to achieve its goals.
“Target’s new sustainability commitments can make a real impact. We at
Unilever love seeing the goal
of net-zero emissions, which aligns with ours,” said Fabian Garcia,
president of Unilever North America. “Carbon reduction is needed to work
toward a more sustainable world for all. Unilever and our purpose-driven
brands
look forward to partnering with Target to help drive our industry even further
in improving the health of our planet.”
“Prosperity Now is excited about Target’s new sustainability initiative, and we
look forward to continuing our partnership as they pursue ways to accelerate
equity and opportunity building,” said Gary Cunningham, president and CEO of
Prosperity Now — a nonprofit dedicated to ensuring a clear path to financial
stability, wealth and prosperity for everyone in the US. “This work is closely
aligned with our mission of building pathways for all people to prosper. We
welcome Target’s renewed commitment to the pursuit of financial security for all
and value their contributions to our own efforts to ensure that every family and
individual has the opportunity to save, build wealth and thrive.”
To learn more about Target Forward and the retailer’s comprehensive goals, visit
Target.com/targetforward.
Published Jun 24, 2021 2pm EDT / 11am PDT / 7pm BST / 8pm CEST
Sustainable Brands Staff