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CASE STUDY
PROJECT CONTENT STRATEGIC PLAN NEEDLE AND THREAD
Sustainable Global Sourcing DIRT TO SHIRT Supply Chain Management
SUPPLY CHAIN TODAY
Sustainable Global Sourcing is a for-profit company committed to the transformation of the global apparel manufacturing industry from worker exploitation and environmental degradation to partnership and environmental sustainability. They leverage partnerships with producers along a fair trade supply chain in developing countries and provide organic cotton garments to retailers in developed nations at a competitive cost. They have a partnership with the Liberian Women’s Sewing Project, a worker owned women’s sewing factory in Liberia, and also a nonprofit organization devoted to the empowerment of women in Liberia. These partnerships allow SGS to create living wage jobs that contribute to the economic growth and well being of the Liberian people.
SUSTAINABLE GLOBAL SOURCING
S G S L I & F U N G G R E E N S O U R C E A M E R I C A N A P P A R E L
Sustainable Global Sourcing Strategy Canvas %
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ELIMINATE RAISE
REDUCE CREATE
supply chain carbon footprint
complicated supply chain design thinking
socially relevant design
toxic materials
drawn out lead times
garment worker exploitation
conspicuous consumption women’s
retail
consumer demand awareness
empowerment of women
garment quality
living wage
responsible consumerism
fair trade
economic development
trust
ECO supply chain best practices
education
supply chain
organic materials
textile dyes
blind consumption
low wages
poor working conditions
vendor compliance
polyurethane fabrics
no benefits
excessive consumption
life cycle analysis health care
quality of life
guessing games irresponsible retail
multiple sub-vendors
green washing
poor quality
eradicate poverty
professional training
use organic cotton
factory efficiency
buyer
product obsolescence
job creation rights
ECONOMIC CHOICES THAT RESULT IN THE ERADICATION OF POVERTY
VALUE OF SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
500 women employed through jobs created =
wealth creation $1,685,982
1,000 acres
African organic cotton planted
4,191,456 lbs carbon savings from organic
cotton
10,000
women trained
social impact of increased wages
$2,028,121
3 rural health clinics
funded
5,821,467 lbs
pesticides savings
$4,818,000 lbs
factory carbon savings
5,000 scholarships for young women
= economic development
projects $1,000,000
SOCIAL RETURN ON INVESTMENT