Selfridges Project Earth Report 2023
Selfridges' Project Earth 2023 report tracks year-on-year progress across Materials, Models, Mindsets, and Net-Zero.
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Targets include 45% circular transactions by 2030 and net-zero by 2040. Key 2022 outcomes: 17% reduction in Scope 1 & 2 emissions vs 2018, Project Earth Edit labelling 20,607 products (revenue up £72m to £104m), Reselfridges resale exceeding £13m, and Naked Click & Collect saving 39,210 boxes and 7.7t CO2.
- Slide 1: Project Earth Report 2023
- Slide 2: Project Earth: Selfridges & Co
- Slide 3: Table of contents listing the report's six sections: 1.0 Intro
- Slide 4: Section opener signaling the start of the Intro chapter
- Slide 5: Andrew Keith, Selfridges CEO, reflects on Project Earth progress, thanks
- Slide 6: Overview of Selfridges Group: brand purpose, core values (Embrace Every
- Slide 7: Project Earth: strategy and pillars
- Slide 8: Governance structure and external partners, listing committees (Risk Management, Executive
- Slide 9: Key achievements: target of 45% circular transactions by 2030, 17%
- Slide 10: Behind the shop floor: David Moreland
- Slide 11: In‑store messaging urging shoppers to change how they buy
- Slide 12: Materials: section opener (2.0)
- Slide 13: Commitment: all stores and products meet standards by 2030
- Slide 14: Launched JOOR buying platform; 1,450+ partners completed SAQ
- Slide 15: Progress embedding material standards and circular models
- Slide 16: Material Transformation project and ten priority Material Commitments
- Slide 17: Project Earth Edit: curated labels, 20,607 labelled products
- Slide 18: Engaging brand partners via SAQ, due diligence and training
- Slide 19: Sustainable Build Guidelines goals for destinations and packaging
- Slide 20: Interview: Dexter Jago on driving change at the shop floor
- Slide 21: PURE by FRAME: low-water, certified-organic denim
- Slide 22: What we are working
- Slide 23: Let’s change the way we shop: customer behaviour campaign
- Slide 24: Introduces the Models section, which outlines how Selfridges is scaling
- Slide 25: By 2030 45% of our transactions will be circular
- Slide 26: Highlights: circular activity in 2022
- Slide 27: Our progress: scaling Reselfridges and revenue growth
- Slide 28: Resale: broadening curation and buyback services
- Slide 29: Rental and Refill: alternative access and refillable formats
- Slide 30: Repair and Recycle: extending product life and recycled content
- Slide 31: Kidswear rental pilot and learnings
- Slide 32: Interview: Ella Gould, Head of the Innovation Hub
- Slide 33: Three priorities for circular models
- Slide 34: Introduces a new 'Mindsets' section focused on the cultural
- Slide 35: Build an inclusive retail culture by 2030
- Slide 36: Highlights: talent, pay gap, customer awareness
- Slide 37: Embedding sustainability into every role
- Slide 38: Targets: gender and senior representation by 2025
- Slide 39: Levelling the gender pay gap and people data
- Slide 40: Communities and charity partnerships
- Slide 41: Customer awareness of circular services
- Slide 42: SuperFutures campaigns and Selfridges Unlocked membership
- Slide 43: Describes a new Inclusive Talent Management programme launched
- Slide 44: Behind the shopfloor with Anna Cleaver
- Slide 45: What we are working
- Slide 46: Waste is Rubbish window installation
- Slide 47: Section opener introducing the Net‑Zero chapter and the programme's current
- Slide 48: We will reach net‑zero carbon emissions by 2040
- Slide 49: Net‑Zero highlights: 17% scope 1 & 2 reduction
- Slide 50: Our progress: emissions, targets and energy use
- Slide 51: Scope 1 & 2 emissions and scope 3 progress
- Slide 52: Packaging, click & collect and waste diversion
- Slide 53: Reducing food waste and recycling public art
- Slide 54: Naked Click & Collect: measured impact
- Slide 55: Behind the shopfloor: Annalysa Oliynik, Supply Chain Manager
- Slide 56: What we are working on: net-zero priorities
- Slide 57: Introduces the Annex section and marks the transition to supporting
- Slide 58: Data tables: circular transactions, gender pay and waste
- Slide 59: Carbon emissions and energy consumption tables
- Slide 60: Project Earth: contact and enquiries
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