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DEED INDUSTRIES
In a world where opulence often comes at the expense of the planet's health, Deed Industries is on a mission to redefine luxury. Their focus goes beyond exquisite craftsmanship and indulgent materials – it's about preserving the beauty of the planet for generations to come. Every purchase has the potential to make a positive impact on the world, and by supporting suppliers and craftspeople who prioritise ethical production and sustainability, customers contribute to a more sustainable future for all. Each shopping decision sends a powerful message: that sustainable, ethical practices matter. Together, Deed Industries and its community can leave a legacy, not a footprint – because true luxury shouldn't cost the earth.
SUSTAINABILITY PURPOSE
Sustainability is at the heart of everything Deed Industries does. Every purchase made from the brand is a step towards a better future, with goods produced more sustainably, ethically, and with reduced environmental impact. Deed Industries partners only with suppliers who share its values, ensuring that every product has a lower impact on the environment. From start to finish, it strives to make operations as sustainable as possible. Packaging and printed materials are crafted from recycled resources and designed for reuse, reflecting a strong focus on reducing waste. Deed Industries believes every small action adds up to a big impact. Together with its community, it is building a more sustainable future, one good deed at a time.
Established
2021
Headquarters
Lorne, Australia
Employees
1-10
Product Category
Retail
Website
SUSTAINABILITY REPORT CARD
Click below to see the detailed breakdown of Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) performance. DEED Industries has been comprehensively assessed and scored against all key areas of sustainability, including impact on climate, nature and water, treatment of workers and communities as well as how ethically the business is run. Performance is assessed against international agreements, global frameworks, standards and legislation.
A company must evidence that throughout its full value chain it is operating with tangible respect for the natural world across 13 critical areas including climate change, pollution & waste management, biodiversity, water security and animal welfare.
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A company must evidence strong social relationships with employees and people in the communities across its value chain. We examine and demand the highest standards in seven critical areas such as diversity, equality and inclusion; community investment; and employee safety, fair pay and conditions throughout the supply chain.
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A company must evidence that it operates in line with the leading global standards of best practice and transparency across its full value chain. We examine performance across six critical areas including standards & accreditations, traceability and target-based alignment to UN Sustainable Development Goals.
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