OUR
SUSTAINABILITY
At Triumph, our sustainability strategy is a cohesive global approach that applies to all our brands. We introduced the “Planet, Product, People” strategy in 2018, integrating it into our daily operations.
While our new sustainability strategy, “Fit The Future” expands to include five key focus areas, the core principles of planet, product, and people remain central. However, the updated strategy provides clearer steps and actionable goals for each pillar, ensuring a more focused approach to sustainability.
Planet
As a global company, we recognize our responsibility to reduce our environmental footprint.
Our commitment to minimizing our environmental impact includes reducing carbon emissions, waste, and water usage.
people
At Triumph, our people are at the core of our success. We are dedicated to fostering a safe, inclusive, and empowering workplace where every individual feels respected and valued.
Through diligent monitoring and continuous improvement, we actively promote human rights across our supply chain by implementing robust policies and rigorous due diligence processes. Additionally, we strive to make a meaningful impact in the communities we serve by supporting social initiatives and charitable causes that align with our values.
Product
We understand the impact our products can have on the environment, which is why we continuously work towards better manufacturing processes, prioritize different materials, and design products circularly. We are committed to developing products through improved sourcing, design, and selection of raw materials.
Our
Strategy
Everything we do impacts our planet and the people. We know that our industry business comes at a substantial environmental and social cost. Over time, we are unravelling the complex issues—studying and learning every day to do better. Our mindset is to keep probing, analyzing, and challenging ourselves.
This is a journey, not a destination.
Engagement
amfori BSCI
Member since 2012
amfori BSCI serves as a tool for us to safeguard the safety and rights of workers in manufacturing facilities. As a committed member of amfori BSCI since 2012, Triumph actively encourages our suppliers to adopt the amfori BSCI code of conduct. Furthermore, we prefer to conduct BSCI compliance audits as part of our comprehensive supplier monitoring program.
To delve deeper into amfori BSCI and its mission, please visit https://www.amfori.org/content/amfori-bsci
Textile Exchange
Member since 2022
Triumph is fostering a positive impact on our products through the adoption of alternative fibers, including certified recycled and organic materials. Our membership enables us to take a holistic approach in exploring and integrating these alternate fibers throughout our supply chain, thereby reducing our environmental footprint starting from the source of the fiber.
For further information, please visit textileexchange.org.
International Accord for Health and Safety in the Textile and Garment Industry (Bangladesh)
Member since 2021
Triumph is committed to ensuring the health and safety of every worker involved in the production of our products within our supply chain. Through our membership with ACCORD, we have made significant strides in enhancing the structural integrity and fire safety performance of factory buildings, as well as improving the overall life safety and welfare of individuals engaged in our supply chain in Bangladesh.
Swiss Sustainable Textile
Member since 2024
The partnership with Swiss Sustainable Textiles and pledge to STS2030 supports our goal of reducing environmental impact, enhancing transparency in our supply chain, and prioritizing responsible material sourcing. We believe that by collaborating with industry partners, we can drive innovation and foster lasting, positive change in the textile industry. Together, we’re committed to building a better future.
For further information, please visit
Governance
To have a clear guideline on our decisions towards sustainability, Triumph created the Sustainability Committee in 2021, which consists of all business unit leaders.
The Sustainability Committee ensures that all business units are aligned with sustainability goals and activities. The Sustainability Committee has quarterly meetings to report our progress towards our targets.
At the operational sustainability level, regular meetings between functional heads and the sustainability department to clarify and monitor the progress towards targets.