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EOG Climate Action Programme Introduction - Webinar Peter Hollenstein - June 29, 2020 European Outdoor Group ConfidentialInternal Use Only Agenda - Why? - Where? - How? - Third-Party Initiatives - Next Steps - Questions European


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Peter Hollenstein - June 29, 2020

  • EOG Climate Action Programme
  • Introduction - Webinar
European Outdoor Group Confidential–Internal Use Only
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Agenda

  • Why?
  • Where?
  • How?
  • Third-Party Initiatives
  • Next Steps
  • Questions
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Why?

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Climate Change is Real

Source: Carbon Action Tracker
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  • Increasing expectations by future gen consumers, retailers + employees.
  • Increasing sales & consumer loyalty with low-emission goods.
  • The outdoor experience is under threat.
  • Increasing costs, risks & uncertainty.
  • Supply chain disruption.
  • Need for innovation.
  • Regulation.

Climate Change is Disrupting Business as Usual

DISRUPTION: THREAT OR OPPORTUNITY?

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Climate Change is Impacting Competitiveness

Source: OECD

Evaluation of existing business

Identification of potential cost savings Identification of potential risk factors Upstream Downstream Operational Risks Regulatory Risks Reputational Risks Competitive Risks

Com Compet etitiven veness ess

Acquiring new markets Branding New working / management methods Innovations

Seeking of new business opportunities

  • Prevent loss of competitive advantage
  • Realise cost savings / increase efficiency
  • Seek green business opportunities
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Where?

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The Carbon Law

  • We need to keep global warming to a maximum of 1.5°C to avoid high risk
  • f catastrophic consequences for people and the environment.
  • To do so, the world needs to stop emissions growing by 2020 and halve

them every decade until 2050.

  • This simple rule of thumb is called the Carbon Law.
  • It outlines the global average and must be viewed as a minimum ambition.

2020 2030 2040 2050

25% 12.5%

Source: Exponential Roadmap

50%

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NET-ZERO EMISSIONS BY 2050

Aligned with:

Our Common Mi

Minimum Ambition

Intermediate Targets 2030: Scope 1: ≥ 50% reduction Scope 2: ≥ 50% reduction Scope 3: ≥ 30% reduction

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How?

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Background & Principles Diversity of membership Diversity of progress Diversity of needs Collaboration Leadership Proactiveness

Flex Flexib ibility ility & Agility gility

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EOG Climate Action Programme - Overview

Com Community Colle llective Ac Action Partnerships

Pr Proj

  • jec

ect Energy Efficiency / Decarbonization in Supply Chains Ro Roundt dtable Reduction of Air Freight

  • Capacity building & research
  • Guidance & resources
  • Knowledge & experience sharing
  • Stakeholder dialogue
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EOG Climate Action Programme - Overview

Com Community Colle llective Ac Action Partnerships

Pr Proj

  • jec

ect Energy Efficiency / Decarbonization in Supply Chains Ro Roundt dtable Reduction of Air Freight

  • Capacity building & research
  • Guidance & resources
  • Knowledge & experience sharing
  • Stakeholder dialogue
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Community - Overview

Secti Section Co Conten ent Background & Introduction In Intr troducto ctory do document Re Resource li library Dis Discus ussion ion thr thread GHG Inventory Planning Data Gathering Industry Footprint Target Setting Defining Measures Reporting Communication

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Joint targets / commitments Joint communication Joint research Joint projects

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Community - Alignment with other Initiatives

ambassador ambassador a m b a s s a d

  • r

ambassador a m b a s s a d

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ambassador ambassador

?

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Community - Governance

Leadership & d & decision m making:

  • EOG Secretariat

Systems & p & platforms:

  • EOG

Administration & m & moderation:

  • EOG / Peter H.

Pa Part rtici cipation

  • n:
  • Open to all EOG members & relevant partners / contributors.

Terms & c & conditions:

  • Free of cost.
  • No reduction / reporting requirements (for now), but a joint ambition.
  • Active participation & sharing required.
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Community - Roadmap

Ju July Au Augu gust st Se September Octob October Nov Novembe mber Dec Decem ember er Participation form shared Sign up period Preparation of online community Preparation of resource collection Layout of introductory guides Official launch of community

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EOG Climate Action Programme - Overview

Com Community Colle llective Ac Action Partnerships

Pr Proj

  • jec

ect Energy Efficiency / Decarbonization in Supply Chains Ro Roundt dtable Reduction of Air Freight

  • Capacity building & research
  • Guidance & resources
  • Knowledge & experience sharing
  • Stakeholder dialogue
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Energy Efficiency & Decarbonization in Supply Chains Project - Overview

Focus T1, T2 & T3

  • Tier 1: China, Vietnam
  • Tier 2: Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Vietnam
  • Tier 3: Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Vietnam
  • 1. Aware

reness & Inform rmation

  • Why (env. & business)
  • Goals
  • Measures
  • Program
  • Open to all EOG Members
  • And beyond? Collaboration with other initiatives…
  • 2. Emission / Energ

rgy Audits

  • On the ground support
  • Identification of reduction

potentials in factories

  • ROI Calculation

3.

  • 3. Implementatio

ion

  • Technical implementation
  • f identified measures
  • Pool of technical

contractors

  • National Government

Bodies (EPAs)

  • National Textile

Associations

  • Good Fashion Fund
  • HSBC Sustainable Supply

Chain Finance 4.

  • 4. Fin

inance

  • Financing measures
  • Long-term commitments
  • Insetting fund
  • Loans
  • Grants
  • Use HIGG FEM to follow

up on improvements?

  • AII (Clean by Design)
  • Cleaner Production
  • bluesign
  • HIGG FEM
  • Elevate
  • ISPO Munich
  • Local Outdoor

Associations

  • bluesign

Mo Modules les & conten ent Po Poten entia ial partner ers Br Brands Sup Suppliers

DR DRAF AFT

Selection Criteria?

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Project - Governance

Leadership & d & decision m making:

  • Steering Committee (brands & suppliers) / EOG Secretariat.

Systems & p & platforms:

  • EOG

Administration & p & project m management:

  • EOG / Peter H.

Pa Part rtici cipation

  • n:
  • Open to all EOG members & relevant partners / contributors.

Terms & c & conditions:

  • Implementation cost covered by participants (budget 2021).
  • Openness to map supply chain (T1-T3) and share with EOG for matching.
  • Active participation & engagement with supply chain required.
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Project – Roadmap (extract)

2020 2020 - Ju Jul Au Aug Se Sep Oct Oct Nov Nov Dec Dec Participation form shared Sign up period Project kick-off Creation of steering group Evaluation of existing programs Selection of implementation partners Project design / adaptation Supply chain mapping Supply chain matching Supplier selection Preparation of communication materials Supplier onboarding Kick-off pilot project(s) Alignment with other initiatives 2021 2021 - Ja Jan Fe Feb

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EOG Climate Action Programme - Overview

Com Community Colle llective Ac Action Partnerships

Pr Proj

  • jec

ect Energy Efficiency / Decarbonization in Supply Chains Ro Roundt dtable Reduction of Air Freight

  • Capacity building & research
  • Guidance & resources
  • Knowledge & experience sharing
  • Stakeholder dialogue
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Air Freight Reduction Roundtable - Overview

Wh What

  • Discuss main reasons for air freight and identify possible solutions / mitigation measures.
  • Share findings with wider membership.

How How

  • Small group of brands and retailers – regular (online) meetings (approx. 3-4 times / year).

Com Comment nts

  • Close alignment with the SAC, STICA and UNFCCC Transportation and Logistics Roundtables/Working Groups (Peter).
  • Close alignment with the EOG Outdoor Retail division.
  • Potential inclusion into the discussion around moving the industry ordering seasons to align with the natural seasons.
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Third Party Initiatives

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The Swedish Textile Initiative for Climate Action STICA

Pur Purpose STICA’s aim is to support the Nordic apparel and textile industry to reduce its climate impact in line with a 1,5 C warming pathway, while strengthening its global competitiveness. Ultimately, STICA wants to ensure the Nordic region does more than its share by becoming the first climate positive apparel and textiles industry in the world well before 2050. Wo Work rkstre reams

  • Action Learning Network
  • Industry Roadmap & Action Plan

Wo Work rking ng G Gro roups Data, Calculation & Reporting; Efficiency & Renewable Energy; Material Supplier Database; Reducing User Phase Impacts; Transport; Business Model Innovation; Policy Working Group Mem Member bersh ship Req equirem emen ents

  • 1. Measurement According to Science Based Targets
  • 2. Annual Reporting on Progress – Scopes 1, 2 and 3
  • 3. Public Commitments
  • 4. Implementation via Working Groups
  • 5. Support Collective Action

Co Cost Yes, get in touch.

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OIA Climate Action Corps

Pur Purpose The Climate Action Corps is a collaborative model for alignment, action and accountability to achieve industry-wide greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reductions in accordance with Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) guidelines. The Climate Action Corps will support brands, retailers, manufacturers or suppliers to take a real, immediate, proactive and individualized approach to shrinking their own footprint, and it will signal the company’s commitment to doing business better. Co Content

  • Guidance
  • Trainings
  • Tools
  • Community
  • Impact Colab Projects

Mem Member bersh ship Req equirem emen ents

  • 1. Measure – Calculate your entire carbon footprint (Scope 1-3)
  • 2. Plan – Set ambitious GHG reduction target and build a company-specific plan
  • 3. Reduce – Take immediate and ongoing action to drive down carbon emissions
  • 4. Share – Let the world know you are part of the climate solution

Co Cost Yes, get in touch.

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Next Steps

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After t the W Webinar: Presentation and registration form for the different initiatives shared: Sign U Up! Beginning o

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September: Launch of community. Mid S September: Kick-off of the supply chain project. Questions / / c comments / / s suggestions: Get in touch. Interested i in t third-party i initiative: Get in Touch. Next w webinars:

  • Monday 6th July (14:00 BST / 15:00 CEST): Outdoor Industry Climate Strategy
  • Monday 13th July (14:00 BST / 15:00 CEST): Lifetime of Outdoor Apparel, Footwear & Gear

Co Contact: Ka Katy: y: katy.stevens@europeanoutdoorgroup.com // +49 (0) 176 2433 5757 Pet Peter er: peter.hollenstein@europeanoutdoorgroup.com // +41 (0) 78 852 00 62

Next Steps

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Questions

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