Foot Locker is an American shoe retailer headquartered in New York, United States. The multinational footwear company sells casual ready-to-wear and footwear for women, men, and children.

Foot Locker offers clothing, accessories, and shoes. American retail company, Foot Locker, Inc., owns Foot Locker along with other brands such as Kids Foot Locker, Champs Sports, WSS, and atmos.

Foot Locker operates approximately 2,700 retail stores in 29 countries across North America, Europe, Asia, Australia, and New Zealand.

Foot Locker is committed to giving back to its communities, addressing the impact its operations have on the environment, and strengthening the sustainability of its supply chain.

Foot Locker offers a sustainable product collection called Sustainable and Recycled Styles. It lists the latest and greatest styles made from more sustainable materials.

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Sustainability Rating: 2/10

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Category: Clothing, accessories, shoes, bags

For: Women, men, children

Type: Basics, dresses, activewear, underwear, loungewear, outerwear, sneakers, boots, flats, sandals

Style: Casual

Quality: Low

Price: $

Sizes: 2XS-2XL, 0-16 (US), 2-18 (UK), 32-48 (EU), 4-20 (AU), plus

Fabrics: Cotton, linen, lyocell, modal, viscose, acetate, polyester, nylon, spandex, polyethylene, polypropylene, acrylic, neoprene, wool, leather, silk, down, polyurethane, rubber

100% Organic: No

100% Vegan: No

Ethical & Fair: No

Recycling: Yes

Producing countries: not transparent enough

Certifications: FSC, BCI, LWG



Sustainability Practices

Foot Locker takes wide-ranging measures toward sustainability to improve its products' social and environmental impact. It has committed to building on its progress and strengthening its vision for a more sustainable world.

Foot Locker uses a tiny proportion of organic fabrics such as organic cotton. It also uses recycled materials such as recycled polyester and regenerated nylon.

Most of the fabrics it uses are either natural without relevant certifications, such as regular cotton, or synthetic petroleum-based fibers such as polyester, nylon, and more.

Foot Locker doesn't publish a list of all its manufacturers and processing facilities on its corporate website. It doesn't disclose how it chooses its network of suppliers.

Foot Locker manufactures its clothes in many East Asian countries where human rights and labor law violations still happen every day.

The clothing retailer doesn't show any labor certification standards that would ensure good working conditions, decent living wages, health, safety, and other human rights for workers in its supply chain.

Foot Locker has a code of conduct that applies to all its suppliers and subcontractors. It assesses compliance with its Code of Conduct through informal visits or third-party audits with or without notice.

Foot Locker doesn't use exotic animal skin, hair, fur, or angora. But it uses leather and wool to manufacture many of its products.

These animal-derived materials are cruel and unethical. They also harm the environment by producing greenhouse gases and waste. More sustainable alternatives exist.



Sustainability Goals

Foot Locker has committed to reducing the environmental impact of its products. It will achieve net zero by 2050 through science-based carbon emission reductions and off-setting initiatives.


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