Gap Inc. Shares 2022 Sustainability Progress

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Gap Inc. has released its 2022 Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Report, showcasing progress towards its commitment to sustainability and inclusivity.

The report highlights the company's approach to diversity, equity, and inclusion and its efforts to accelerate positive social and community impact.

Bob Martin, Interim CEO and Executive Chair of the Board, said, “We have an incredible opportunity—and a great deal of responsibility—to drive positive change by working with our partners to create a more sustainable business and a more equitable industry.”

Gap Inc.'s ESG strategy aligns with Empowering Women, Enabling Opportunity, and Enriching Communities. The company has received recognition for promoting human rights in its supply chain, water security, and climate engagement.

The report also revealed that Gap Inc. empowered over 2.4 million people to improve their access to clean water and sanitation, increased women in STEM positions, and achieved modest gains in the representation of people of colour across its U.S.-based employee population.

To access the full ESG Report, click here, and learn more about the company's commitment to sustainability and inclusivity, visit gapinc.com/sustainability.

To view and compare company ESG Ratings and Sustainability Reports across sectors, follow our Company ESG Profiles page.

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