Nike Innovates its Way to Zero Toxic Discharges
Nike has a very successful, world-wide, hard-won and decades-old reputation for its athletic shoes, apparel and equipment. As a brand, Nike is often associated with top sports stars, its ubiquitous “swoosh” logo and the infectious “Just Do It” slogan.
So it isn’t too great a surprise that the Oregon-based retail giant is continuing the tradition of “going big or going home” when it comes to going green, including such bold goals as the elimination of hazardous discharges throughout its supply chain. Nike’s newly released sustainability report highlights how it is pushing innovation in both its products and supply chain. And considering Nike’s global scope, those changes could have a lasting and worldwide impact.
Nike president and CEO Mike Parker points to the constantly morphing and increasingly globalized market that has fueled the need for innovative approaches to better business performance. “The age of abundance is over,” he said in the report’s introduction. “We cannot achieve our bold goals for sustainability simply by delivering incremental improvements.”
The report talks of creating a sustainable supply chain across all Nike brands that is “lean, green, equitable and empowered. We expect this transformation to benefit our business as well as hundreds of thousands of workers worldwide.”
Source: GreenBiz
By Bruce Kennedy
Tagged with nike, sustainability, Zero Toxic Discharges






