Sustainability Report Fruitful Futures 2022

Sustainability Summary

2022

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Our Fruitful Futures ™ sustainability plan is the roadmap to deliver essential goods fit for our changing world. It connects our brands and our people in purposeful work across three commitments: ● People-Centric ● Planet-Conscious ● Product Authenticity

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Our Plan

Our Pillars

Our Initiatives

Greenhouse Gases: Reduce our greenhouse gas emissions in line with climate science. Energy: Increase use of renewables across our supply chain. Water: Reduce the amount of water we use per pound of production. Waste: Eliminate waste in our own operations.

Product Safety: Certify all our fabrics to ensure chemical safety. Transparency: Map all our supply chain back to raw materials. Sustainable Sourcing: Source our raw materials sustainably.

Diversity & Inclusion: Foster a workplace where everyone is treated with respect and empowered to contribute on an equal basis. Fair Compensation: Analyze wages for workers around the world. Respectful Workplaces: Committed to respectful workplaces and upholding human and labor rights. Threads of Change: Lift up our communities through donations of product, time and money.

United Nations SDGs

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Sustainability Report Annual Data Appendix

Disclosure Title

Annual Comparison

SDG

PEOPLE CENTRIC EMPLOYMENT

2022

2021

2020

2019

2018

Total employees

26,966

33,020

28,909

29,793

27,981

8,148

4,893

Not tracked in year

New employee hires

5,021

3,055

Employee turnover (voluntary)

29%

15%

7%

14%

10%

HEALTH, SAFETY & WELLBEING

2022

2021

2020

2019

2018

Occupational health & safety % of owned operations covered by Worker Health & Safety Committee

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

91%

87%

Not tracked in year

Not tracked in year

Not tracked in year

% of suppliers' operations covered by Worker Health & Safety Committee

% of employees own operations trained on OHS policies and procedures

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

Hours of training on OHS policies and procedures in own operations

212,046

146,931

106,070

117,777

123,903

% of manufacturing employees in own operations with access to on-site medical care 100%

100%

99%

99%

99%

No. of medical trained staff (doctors, nurses & first responders) worldwide in own operations

641

625

611

629

607

Disclosure Title

Annual Comparison

SDG

HEALTH, SAFETY & WELLBEING

2022

2021

2020

2019

2018

Total recordable incidence rate (Fruit of the Loom/U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics) 1 Days away from Work (DAFW) Incident rate (Fruit of the Loom/U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics) 1 Job Transfer/Restriction Incident rate (Fruit of the Loom/U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics) 1 Other case incident rate (Fruit of the Loom/U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics) 1

0.1

0.1/0.6

0.2/0.7

0.1/0.7

0.1/0.8

0.1/0.2

0.0/0.2

0.0/0.2

0.0

0.1/0.2

0.0

0.0/0.1

0.0/0.1

0.0/0.1

0.0/0.2

0.0

0.1/0.2

0.1/0.4

0.0/0.4

0.0/0.4

1: 2022 U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics has not been published at this time. LEARNING & DEVELOPMENT

2022

2021

2020

2019

2018

Total training hours employees have completed Average hours of training per year per employee

336,544

322,040

206,295

535,441

508,472

12.5

10.0

7.0

18.0

18

% of salaried employees receiving regular performance and career development reviews

99.3%

99.8%

99.6%

99.6%

99.9%

RESPECTFUL WORKPLACES - SUPPLIER SOCIAL ASSESSMENT % of new suppliers that were screened using social criteria

2022 96%

2021 98%

2020 98%

2019 93%

2018 100%

Total number of assessments No. of major issues found

250

301

314

417

450

12

27

16

35

29

% of major issues remediated through corrective action plans in 2022 Factories exited for failure to meet expected level of improvements

0%

100%

81%

95%

88%

0

0

1 0

4

3

No. of attendees at suppliers training events

106

71

147

84

FREEDOM OF ASSOCIATION

2022

2021

2020

2019

2018

Total % of all employees covered by Unions or Collective Bargaining Agreements (CBAs) 32%

43%

37%

36%

Not tracked in year

% of own manufacturing & distribution operations with Unions No. of suppliers who have Unions in their operations (self-reported) No. of suppliers who have Unions in their operations (self-reported)

39% 119 29%

38% 141 31%

36% 160 38%

36% 150 37%

Not tracked in year

128 37%

Disclosure Title

Annual Comparison

SDG

FAIR COMPENSATION

2022

2021

2020

2019

2018

% of owned global sewing operations benchmarked

100%

100%

85%

85%

Base year

THREADS OF CHANGE

2022

2021

2020

2019

2018

Reach 3 million people through our Threads of Change program by the end 2027 Total cash donations

$575,709

$446,758

$740,300

$712,150

Total wholesale value of in-kind product donated

$4,926,469 $9,277,229

$1,708,742 $2,155,500

$368,601

$58,544

Not tracked in year

Total community investment (includes donations and value of product in kind)

$1,108,901

$770,694

Total employee volunteer hours

7,694

3,747

2,400

12,387

DIVERSITY & INCLUSION Increase global female representation and retention across the organization, targeting region-specific goals Global gender representation by employee groups* 2022

2021

2020

2019

2018

Executive and senior management Female

27% 73%

25% 75%

24% 76%

25% 75%

Not tracked in year

Male

Management Female

42% 58%

44% 56%

44% 56%

45% 55%

Not tracked in year

Male

Salaried non-management Female

48% 52%

48% 52%

48% 52%

49% 51%

Not tracked in year

Male

Disclosure Title

Annual Comparison

SDG

Global gender representation by employee groups*

2022

2021

2020

2019

2018

Salaried all Female

46% 54%

46% 54%

46% 54%

46% 54%

Not tracked in year

Male

Hourly Female

68% 32%

68% 32%

70% 30%

68% 32%

Not tracked in year

Male

ETHNICITY & RACE

2022

2021

2020

2019

2018

Increase representation and retention of ethnically diverse talent across the organization in the U.S.

% of U.S. employees that are ethnically diverse

38%

41%

37%

36%

Not tracked in year

U.S. ethnicity representation

2022 62% 29%

2021 59% 32%

2020 63% 29%

2019 64% 28%

2018

White

Black/African American

6% 3%

5% 3%

5% 3%

5% 3%

Hispanic/Latino

Not tracked in year

Asian

<1%

<1%

<1%

<1%

Other (Pacific Islander, American Indian, Two or more races)

Disclosure Title

Annual Comparison

SDG

PLANET-CONSCIOUS ENERGY CONSUMPTION

2022

2021

2020

2019

2018

484,750 346,956 137,794

369,948 226,573 143,375

321,643 247,497

459,862 386,461

491,660 428,387

Total energy consumption in MWh (renewable and non-renewable sources) Total energy consumption from non-renewable sources (MWh) Total energy consumption from renewable sources (MWh)

74,146

73,400

63,273

Direct energy (MWh)

2022

2021

2020

2019

2018

264,254

120,714

89,717 18,540

164,098

203,526

Total direct energy

11,457

15,365

30,730

23,584

Fuel

9,564

6,593

3,795

6,732

9,421

Diesel

677

426 849

371 623

650

710

Gasoline

1,485

3,331

3,627

Jet fuel

227,997

83,113

55,703

104,532

149,072

Coal

6

6

2 1

3 7

7

Propane

36

12

29

Acetylene

13,032

14,350

10,682

18,112

17,076

Natural gas

Direct energy (MWh) Total indirect energy

2022

2021

2020

2019

2018

220,496 69,592 58,540

249,235 99,860 54,362

231,926 108,383 49,397 74,146

295,763 133,336 89,027 73,400

288,134 129,347 95,514 63,273

Steam

Electricity

92,364

95,013

Total renewable electricity

Disclosure Title

Annual Comparison

SDG

Renewable electricity

2022 61%

2021 64%

2020 60%

2019 45%

2018 40%

% of electricity from renewable sources

50,217 14,146 28,000 92,363

22,817 17,578 54,618 95,013

11,686 13,910 48,550 74,146

58,237 15,163

51,328 11,945

Renewable Electricity purchased from grid or onsite (MPP) [MWh]

Onsite solar (MWh)

0

0

Renewable energy credits (MWh)

73,400

63,273

Total Renewable Electricity

GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS (GHG) Scope 1 and 2 emissions in MT CO2e

2022

2021

2020

2019

2018

76,309 63,374 33,522 109,830

34,500

24,054 93,635 70,918 94,971

44,392

58,713

Total scope 1 GHG emissions

104,255 63,188 97,688

126,682 101,260 145,652

125,850 103,809 162,522

Total scope 2 GHG emissions (location based) Total scope 2 GHG emissions (market based) Total scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions (market based)

Scope 3 emissions in MT CO2e Total scope 3 GHG emissions

2022

2021

2020

2019

2018

1,134,833

1,262,423

1,020,250

1,191,642

1,223,964

938,482 25,853 18,951

982,064 23,215 37,060

817,730 13,577 20,197

930,403 19,663 31,350

935,810 24,023 38,180

Category 1: Purchased goods & services

Category 2: Capital goods Category 3: Fuel & energy

62,031

81,876

44,352

65,699

69,953

Category 4: Transport

804

208 867

82

194

305

Category 5: Waste generated own operations

1,270

1,069

5,163

4,733

Category 6: Business travel

21,058 11,321 26,179 28,884

54,434 16,986 33,079 32,636

49,145 11,933 21,842 40,323

49,598 14,457 26,732 48,383

45,841 28,973 26,746 49,400

Category 7: Employee commuting Category 9: Downstream transport

Category 12: End of life waste

Category 14: Franchises, products made under license

Disclosure Title

Annual Comparison

SDG

WATER

2022

2021

2020

2019

2018

3,179,503

3,221,657

2,472,674

3,737,841

3,458,279

Total water consumption (m3)

0.05

0.05

0.06

0.06

0.06

Water intensity (m3/kg of fabric produced)

-4.6%

-6.1% -9.6%

-4.0% -3.7%

0.3% 0.3%

Base year Base year

% water intensity change per year

-13.8%

% water intensity change since base year

Surface water: 344,908 Groundwater: 2,186,884 Surface water: 172,744 Groundwater: 1,885,327

Surface water: 421,602 Groundwater: 2,611,079 Surface water: 116,028 Groundwater: 2,385,656

Surface water: 396,839 Groundwater: 2,712,840 Surface water: 177,194 Groundwater: 2,441,497

Surface water: 603,187 Groundwater: 3,028,410 Surface water: 318,021 Groundwater: 2,748,616

Surface water: 545,935 Groundwater: 2,711,026 Surface water: 208,746 Groundwater: 2,839,847

Total water withdrawal by source (m3)

Total water discharge by source (m3)

WASTE

2022

2021

2020

2019

2018

Waste in own operations in MT Total landfill

3,949

2,034 7,559

1,376

1,543

2,135

17,880 23,267

11,356 16,667

15,911 23,691

16,698 26,616

Total recycled

33,769

Total recycled cloth

10

9

6

3

10

Total hazardous

SUPPLIER ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT

2022

2021

2020

2019

2018

100% 100%

100% 100%

100% 100%

100% 100%

100%

Suppliers screened using environmental criteria in supplier assessments

Base year

Own textile production covered by HIGG FEM Assessments Own Sewing Facilities covered by HIGG FEM Assessments

23%

23%

23%

0%

0%

Disclosure Title

Annual Comparison

SDG

PRODUCT AUTHENTICITY PRODUCT SAFETY

2022

2021

2020

2019

2018

9%

9%

9%

11%

10%

% of products Oeko-Tex® certified made in our own operations

TRANSPARENCY IN SUPPLY CHAIN

2022

2021

2020

2019

2018

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

% of Tier 1 suppliers identified on public website No. of Tier 1 suppliers engaged annually % of Tier 1 suppliers engaged annually

86

86

58

Base year Base year Base year

Not tracked in year Not tracked in year Not tracked in year

18% 45% 2022 91%

18% 45% 2021 87%

15% 21% 2020 94%

% Tier 1 suppliers engaged and mapped to raw materials annually

SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS

2019 80%

2018 80%

Sustainable cotton (Cotton LEADS, Better Cotton Initiative)

1% 0%

0% 0%

0% 0%

0% 0% 0% 0%

Base year Base year Base year Base year

Polyester

Nylon

100% 100%

100% 100%

87% 36% 25%

60% of recycled content in U.S. retail plastic packaging 100% recycled content in U.S. e-commerce plastic packaging % of recycled content in plastic basketball backboards

25%

25%

25%

25%

ANNOTATIONS * Definition of employee groups: Executive/Sr. Management: CEO & Direct Reports, SVP, VP; Management: All other people managers, includes Sr. Director, Director, Sr. Manager, and Manager with at least one direct report; Salaried Non-Manager: Individual Contractors; Hourly: Individual contractors

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