Environmental, Social and Governance Report 2022

Year: 2022
Published: 2023-04-20
Status: Processed

Extracted ESG KPIs

KPIs are organized by ESG aspects.

The types of emissions and respective emissions data.

Indicator Unit 2022 Report Pages
NOx emissions (all owned/directly controlled manufacturing, distribution, office, and retail facilities) kg 4441 53
NOx emissions from diesel kg 2771 53
NOx emissions from gasoline kg 59 53
NOx emissions from natural gas kg 1566 53
NOx emissions from propane kg 46 53
SOx emissions (all owned/directly controlled manufacturing, distribution, office, and retail facilities) kg 39 53
SOx emissions from diesel kg 27 53
SOx emissions from gasoline kg 2 53
SOx emissions from natural gas kg 9 53
SOx emissions from propane kg 0.4 53

Direct (Scope 1) and energy indirect (Scope 2) greenhouse gas emissions (in tonnes) and, where appropriate, intensity (e.g. per unit of production volume, per facility).

Indicator Unit 2017 baseline 2020 2021 2022 Report Pages
CO2 sequestered by trees in India MT CO2e 1750 41
GHG Emissions Less Carbon Offsets metric tons CO2e 27595 16293 17380 17484 22
GHG emissions normalized by revenue (decrease compared to 2017) percent -19 22
Greenhouse gas emissions intensity (Scope 1 and 2, all owned/directly controlled manufacturing, distribution, office, and retail facilities) MT CO2e/sq ft 0.0027 53
Gross GHG Emissions metric tons CO2e 28776 17352 18738 19236 22
R-22 refrigerant emissions (all owned/directly controlled manufacturing, distribution, office, and retail facilities) kg 10 53
Scope 1 GHG Emissions metric tons CO2e 2339 22
Scope 1 GHG emissions MT CO2e, metric tons CO2e 2339 51, 70
Scope 1 emissions as percentage of total carbon footprint % 1 26
Scope 1 greenhouse gas emissions (all owned/directly controlled manufacturing, distribution, office, and retail facilities) MT CO2e 2339 53
Scope 2 GHG Emissions (market-based) metric tons CO2e 16897 22
Scope 2 GHG emissions (location-based) metric tons CO2e 18509 51
Scope 2 GHG emissions (market-based) MT CO2e, metric tons CO2e 16897 51, 70
Scope 2 GHG emissions reduction from renewable electricity use % lower than conventional electricity 16 25
Scope 2 emissions as percentage of total carbon footprint % 4 26
Scope 2 greenhouse gas emissions (location-based, all owned/directly controlled manufacturing, distribution, office, and retail facilities) MT CO2e 18509 53
Scope 2 greenhouse gas emissions (market-based, all owned/directly controlled manufacturing, distribution, office, and retail facilities) MT CO2e 16897 53
Scope 3 GHG emissions metric tons CO2e 381506 26
Scope 3 GHG emissions (across 11 categories) MT CO2e 381506 70
Scope 3 GHG emissions - Business travel metric tons CO2e 4213 51
Scope 3 GHG emissions - Capital goods metric tons CO2e 11707 51
Scope 3 GHG emissions - Downstream leased assets Not applicable 51
Scope 3 GHG emissions - Downstream transportation and distribution metric tons CO2e 17910 51
Scope 3 GHG emissions - Employee commuting metric tons CO2e 2409 51
Scope 3 GHG emissions - End-of-life treatment of sold products metric tons CO2e 1670 51
Scope 3 GHG emissions - Franchises metric tons CO2e 4395 51
Scope 3 GHG emissions - Fuel- and energy-related activities (not included in Scope 1 or Scope 2) metric tons CO2e 5076 51
Scope 3 GHG emissions - Goods and services metric tons CO2e 323540 51
Scope 3 GHG emissions - Investments Not applicable 51
Scope 3 GHG emissions - Processing of sold products Not applicable 51
Scope 3 GHG emissions - Upstream leased assets Not applicable 51
Scope 3 GHG emissions - Upstream transportation and distribution metric tons CO2e 10122 51
Scope 3 GHG emissions - Use of sold products metric tons CO2e 36 51
Scope 3 GHG emissions - Waste generated in operations metric tons CO2e 428 51
Scope 3 GHG emissions from business travel % 1 26
Scope 3 GHG emissions from capital goods % 3 26
Scope 3 GHG emissions from downstream transportation and distribution % 0.5 26
Scope 3 GHG emissions from employee commuting % 1 26
Scope 3 GHG emissions from end-of-life treatment of sold products % 0.4 26
Scope 3 GHG emissions from franchisees % 1 26
Scope 3 GHG emissions from fuel and energy-related activities (not included in Scope 1 or Scope 2) % 1 26
Scope 3 GHG emissions from goods and services % 85 26
Scope 3 GHG emissions from upstream transportation and distribution % 8 26
Scope 3 GHG emissions from use of sold products % 0.01 26
Scope 3 GHG emissions from waste generated in operations % 0.1 26
Scope 3 emissions as percentage of total carbon footprint % 95 26
Scope 3 total GHG emissions metric tons CO2e 381506 51
Total Scope 1 & 2 GHG emissions with offsets MT CO2e 17484 70
Total Scope 1 & 2 GHG emissions without offsets MT CO2e 19236 70
Total greenhouse gas emissions (Scope 1 and 2, all owned/directly controlled manufacturing, distribution, office, and retail facilities) MT CO2e 19236 53
Total reporting footprint emissions (all owned/directly controlled manufacturing, distribution, office, and retail facilities) kg 4490 53

Total hazardous waste produced (in tonnes) and, where appropriate, intensity (e.g. per unit of production volume, per facility).

Indicator Unit 2022 Report Pages
Hazardous waste generated MT 16 28
Hazardous waste intensity (owned and operated manufacturing facilities in Oudenaarde (Belgium), Szekszárd (Hungary), Nashik (India), and Cuautitlán Izcalli (Mexico)) kg/sq ft 0.01 53
Total hazardous waste (owned and operated manufacturing facilities in Oudenaarde (Belgium), Szekszárd (Hungary), Nashik (India), and Cuautitlán Izcalli (Mexico)) MT 15.6 53

Total non-hazardous waste produced (in tonnes) and, where appropriate, intensity (e.g. per unit of production volume, per facility).

Indicator Unit 2022 Report Pages
Non-hazardous waste generated MT 1035 28
Non-hazardous waste intensity at owned and operated manufacturing facilities in Oudenaarde (Belgium), Szekszárd (Hungary), Nashik (India), and Cuautitlán Izcalli (Mexico) kg/sq ft 0.7 54
Total non-hazardous waste produced at owned and operated manufacturing facilities in Oudenaarde (Belgium), Szekszárd (Hungary), Nashik (India), and Cuautitlán Izcalli (Mexico) MT 1035 54

Description of emissions target(s) set and steps taken to achieve them.

Indicator Unit 2017 baseline 2020 2021 2022 2025 Report Pages
Absolute GHG emissions from operations (decrease compared to 2017) percent -33 22
Absolute GHG emissions from operations (decrease compared to 2017, factoring in offsets) percent -37 22
Annualized GHG emissions reduction from energy efficiency measures metric tons CO2e 150 23
Carbon Offsets From Nashik Tree Plantings metric tons CO2e 1181 1059 1358 1752 22
Target: Power operations with renewable electricity and achieve carbon neutrality renewable electricity and carbon neutrality 100% 70
Target: Reduce carbon intensity of operations compared to 2017 baseline reduction 15% 70

Direct and/or indirect energy consumption by type (e.g. electricity, gas or oil) in total (kWh in '000s) and intensity (e.g. per unit of production volume, per facility).

Indicator Unit 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 Report Pages
Diesel MMBtu 3658 23
Diesel consumption (all owned/directly controlled manufacturing, distribution, office, and retail facilities) liters 106922 55
Diesel intensity (all owned/directly controlled manufacturing, distribution, office, and retail facilities) liters/sq ft 0.015 55
EACs purchased in Hungary and Belgium MWh 9953 25
Gasoline MMBtu 1362 23
Gasoline consumption (all owned/directly controlled manufacturing, distribution, office, and retail facilities) liters 41580 55
Gasoline intensity (all owned/directly controlled manufacturing, distribution, office, and retail facilities) liters/sq ft 0.006 55
Grid purchased conventional electricity MMBtu 127181 23
Grid purchased conventional electricity consumption (all owned/directly controlled manufacturing, distribution, office, and retail facilities) MWh 37275 55
Grid purchased conventional electricity intensity (all owned/directly controlled manufacturing, distribution, office, and retail facilities) kWh/sq ft 5.3 55
Grid purchased green electricity consumption (all owned/directly controlled manufacturing, distribution, office, and retail facilities) MWh 10492 55
Grid purchased green electricity intensity (all owned/directly controlled manufacturing, distribution, office, and retail facilities) kWh/sq ft 1.5 55
Natural gas MMBtu 35209 23
Natural gas consumption (all owned/directly controlled manufacturing, distribution, office, and retail facilities) MWh 10319 55
Natural gas intensity (all owned/directly controlled manufacturing, distribution, office, and retail facilities) kWh/sq ft 1.5 55
Number of solar panels at Oudenaarde, Belgium manufacturing plant panels 2000 to 6000 25
On-site renewable electricity intensity (all owned/directly controlled manufacturing, distribution, office, and retail facilities) kWh/sq ft 0.3 55
On-site renewable electricity produced (all owned/directly controlled manufacturing, distribution, office, and retail facilities) MWh 2204 55
Percentage of electricity at Indian manufacturing site generated from on-site solar % 23 25
Percentage of electricity use from on-site solar generation % 4 25
Percentage of electricity use from purchased renewable electricity % 21 25
Percentage of electricity use from renewable sources % 25 25
Propane MMBtu 708 23
Propane consumption (all owned/directly controlled manufacturing, distribution, office, and retail facilities) liters 29272 55
Propane intensity (all owned/directly controlled manufacturing, distribution, office, and retail facilities) liters/sq ft 0.004 55
Purchased renewable electricity MMBtu 35800 23
Reduction in energy consumption in retail stores due to switch to LED lighting in Brazil 80% 24
Reduction in natural gas use in European manufacturing operations 11% 23
Renewable electricity consumed MWh 1000 2000 3000 4000 6000 15000 25
Renewable electricity percentage % 1 2 3 5 10 25 25
Renewable electricity produced on-site MMBtu 7522 23
Renewable electricity use % 25 8
Renewable power purchased through utility programs in the US and UK MWh 540 25

Water consumption in total and intensity (e.g. per unit of production volume, per facility).

Indicator Unit 2022 Report Pages
Total water consumption (owned and operated manufacturing facilities in Oudenaarde (Belgium), Szekszárd (Hungary), Nashik (India), and Cuautitlán Izcalli (Mexico)) 45577 55
Water consumption at manufacturing facilities million liters 46 28
Water consumption intensity (owned and operated manufacturing facilities in Oudenaarde (Belgium), Szekszárd (Hungary), Nashik (India), and Cuautitlán Izcalli (Mexico)) m³/sq ft 0.03 55

Description of energy use efficiency target(s) set and steps taken to achieve them.

Indicator Unit 2022 Report Pages
Annual electricity cost reduction from solar at Oudenaarde, Belgium USD 70000 25
Percentage of lighting in retail stores and new warehouse that is LED-based in Brazil 100% 24

Description of whether there is any issue in sourcing water that is fit for purpose, water efficiency target(s) set and steps taken to achieve them.

Indicator Unit 2022 Report Pages
Savings in water through changes to restrooms in Brazil office 40% 24

Total packaging material used for finished products (in tonnes) and, if applicable, with reference to per unit produced.

Indicator Unit 2022 Report Pages
Cardboard packaging material used for finished products (all owned and operated manufacturing facilities in Oudenaarde (Belgium), Szekszárd (Hungary), Nashik (India), and Cuautitlán Izcalli (Mexico)) MT 5492 56
Packaging material intensity per finished good produced (all owned and operated manufacturing facilities in Oudenaarde (Belgium), Szekszárd (Hungary), Nashik (India), and Cuautitlán Izcalli (Mexico)) kg/finished good produced 1.25 56
Plastic packaging material used for finished products (all owned and operated manufacturing facilities in Oudenaarde (Belgium), Szekszárd (Hungary), Nashik (India), and Cuautitlán Izcalli (Mexico)) MT 420 56
Polystyrene packaging material used for finished products (all owned and operated manufacturing facilities in Oudenaarde (Belgium), Szekszárd (Hungary), Nashik (India), and Cuautitlán Izcalli (Mexico)) MT 0.3 56
Recycled content in top three best-selling product collections (by weight) % 40–60 12
Secondary packaging saved at Belgium manufacturing facility kg 6000 28
Tape packaging material used for finished products (all owned and operated manufacturing facilities in Oudenaarde (Belgium), Szekszárd (Hungary), Nashik (India), and Cuautitlán Izcalli (Mexico)) MT 24 56
Total packaging material used for finished products (all owned and operated manufacturing facilities in Oudenaarde (Belgium), Szekszárd (Hungary), Nashik (India), and Cuautitlán Izcalli (Mexico)) MT 5936 56

Description of the significant impacts of activities on the environment and natural resources and the actions taken to manage them.

Indicator Unit 2022 Report Pages
Total trees planted across all geographies trees 250000 41
Trees planted across Australia trees 17500 41
Trees planted in Europe trees 39000 41
Trees planted in India trees 174000 41
Trees planted in North America trees 10000 41

Description of the significant climate-related issues which have impacted, and those which may impact, the issuer, and the actions taken to manage them.

Indicator Unit 2022 Report Pages
CDP Climate Disclosure Score B 21

Total workforce by gender, employment type (for example, full- or part-time), age group and geographical region.

Indicator Unit 2022 Report Pages
Employee positive response rate on Diversity & Inclusion at Samsonite (global workforce) percent 90 3
Employees feeling positive about D&I at Samsonite % 90 8
Global workforce response rate to focus groups and polling percent 87 3
Number of employees in more than 40 countries employees 10700 4
Percentage of employees at director level and above who are female % 36 59
Percentage of women at director level and above % 36 34
Percentage of women in entire workforce % 50 34

The percentage of employees trained by gender and employee category (e.g. senior management, middle management).

Indicator Unit 2022 Report Pages
Employee survey response rate (global) % 87 8

Description of steps taken to eliminate such practices when discovered.

Indicator Unit 2022 Report Pages
KPI B4.2 Description of steps taken to eliminate such practices when discovered When non-conformances are identified, we work with the supplier to remediate the issue. Failure to remedy will lead to termination of the contract. 60

Number of suppliers by geographical region.

Indicator Unit 2022 Report Pages
KPI B5.1 Number of suppliers by geographical region Of approximately 250, about 45% are in East Asia, 15% in South Asia, 30% in Southeast Asia, and 10% across the rest of the world. 60
Number of company operated stores stores 985 4
Number of distribution centers and warehouses centers and warehouses 30 4
Number of manufacturing plants plants 3 4

Description of practices relating to engaging suppliers, number of suppliers where the practices are being implemented, and how they are implemented and monitored.

Indicator Unit 2022 2023 Report Pages
Number of Tier 1 finished goods suppliers audited 172 49
Number of Tier 2 suppliers audited 37 49
Number of finished goods suppliers exempt from audit due to WRAP or third-party certification 38 49
Target number of Tier 1 factories to audit 202 49
Target number of Tier 2 factories to audit 60 49

Description of practices used to identify environmental and social risks along the supply chain, and how they are implemented and monitored.

Indicator Unit 2022 Report Pages
KPI B5.3 Description of practices used to identify environmental and social risks along the supply chain, and how they are implemented and monitored 100% of our finished goods suppliers must certify that materials used in the making of our products comply with all applicable environmental and social laws, and our sourcing teams monitor compliance with our policies requirements on an ongoing basis. Refer to page 48 for more information. 61

Description of practices used to promote environmentally preferable products and services when selecting suppliers, and how they are implemented and monitored.

Indicator Unit 2022 Report Pages
KPI B5.4 Description of practices used to promote environmentally preferable products and services when selecting suppliers, and how they are implemented and monitored 100% of our finished goods suppliers must certify that materials used in the making of our products comply with all applicable environmental and social laws, and our sourcing teams monitor compliance with our policies requirements on an ongoing basis. Refer to page 49 for more information. 61

Percentage of total products sold or shipped subject to recalls for safety and health reasons.

Indicator Unit 2022 Report Pages
KPI B6.1 Percentage of total products sold or shipped subject to recalls for safety and health reasons We are not aware of any product recalls during 2022. This data is not collected centrally at this time. 61

Number of products and service related complaints received and how they are dealt with.

Indicator Unit 2019 2021 2022 Report Pages
2022 consolidated net sales US dollars 2880000000 4
KPI B6.2 Number of products and service-related complaints received and how they are dealt with This data is not collected centrally at this time. 61
Net sales by product category - Non travel percent 34% 4
Net sales by product category - Travel percent 66% 4
Net sales by region - Asia percent 32% 4
Net sales by region - Europe percent 23% 4
Net sales by region - Latin America percent 6% 4
Net sales by region - North America percent 39% 4
Sales revenue from products containing recycled materials % 5 17 23 12
Share of sales from products with recycled materials % 23 8

Description of practices relating to observing and protecting intellectual property rights.

Indicator Unit 2022 Report Pages
KPI B6.3 Description of practices relating to observing and protecting intellectual property rights See narrative 62

Description of quality assurance process and recall procedures.

Indicator Unit 2022 Report Pages
KPI B6.4 Description of quality assurance process and recall procedures See narrative 62

Description of consumer data protection and privacy policies, and how they are implemented and monitored.

Indicator Unit 2022 Report Pages
KPI B6.5 Description of consumer data protection and privacy policies, and how they are implemented and monitored See narrative 62

Focus areas of contribution (e.g. education, environmental concerns, labour needs, health, culture, sport).

Indicator Unit 2022 Report Pages
Donation to United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) for Ukraine crisis USD 1000000 42
Donation to Waves for Water charity in North America USD 115000 42

Resources contributed (e.g. money or time) to the focus area.

Indicator Unit 2022 Report Pages
Additional donation to Waves for Water via European business EUR 50000 42
Bags donated to charities in Poland for refugees bags 23000 42
Funds raised by Tumi’s Thanks and Giving campaign for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital USD 520000 41
Identifying tags donated to charities in Poland for refugees tags 35000 42

The types of emissions and respective emissions data.

Standard Indicator Unit 2022
NOₓ Emissions kg 4441
SOₓ Emissions kg 39

Direct (Scope 1) and energy indirect (Scope 2) greenhouse gas emissions (in tonnes) and, where appropriate, intensity (e.g. per unit of production volume, per facility).

Standard Indicator Unit 2017 baseline 2020 2021 2022
Direct GHG Emissions (Scope 1) MT CO2e 2339
GHG Removals from Newly Planted Trees MT CO2e 1750
Indirect Energy Emissions (Scope 2) MT CO2e 18509
Scope 3 GHG Emissions (Business Travel) metric tons CO2e 4213
Scope 3 GHG Emissions (Capital Goods) metric tons CO2e 11707
Scope 3 GHG Emissions (Downstream Leased Assets) metric tons CO2e 4395
Scope 3 GHG Emissions (Downstream Transportation and Distribution) metric tons CO2e 17910
Scope 3 GHG Emissions (Employee Commuting) metric tons CO2e 2409
Scope 3 GHG Emissions (End-of-life Treatment of Sold Products) metric tons CO2e 1670
Scope 3 GHG Emissions (Fuel and Energy-related Activities (Not Included in Scope 1 or Scope 2)) metric tons CO2e 5076
Scope 3 GHG Emissions (Purchased Goods/Services) metric tons CO2e 323540
Scope 3 GHG Emissions (Upstream Transportation and Distribution) metric tons CO2e 10122
Scope 3 GHG Emissions (Use of Sold Products) metric tons CO2e 36
Total GHG Emissions MT CO2e 27595 16293 17380 17484
Total GHG Emissions Intensity (By Area) MT CO2e/sq ft 0.0027
Total Other Indirect Energy Emissions (Scope 3) MT CO2e 381506

Total hazardous waste produced (in tonnes) and, where appropriate, intensity (e.g. per unit of production volume, per facility).

Standard Indicator Unit 2022
Total Hazardous Waste MT 15.6
Total Hazardous Waste Intensity (By Area) kg/sq ft 0.01

Total non-hazardous waste produced (in tonnes) and, where appropriate, intensity (e.g. per unit of production volume, per facility).

Standard Indicator Unit 2022
Non-Hazardous Waste Disposed MT 1035
Total Non-Hazardous Waste Intensity (By Area) kg/sq ft 0.7

Description of emissions target(s) set and steps taken to achieve them.

Standard Indicator Unit 2022
GHG Emissions Reduction Percentage Compared to Last Year percent -33

Description of how hazardous and non-hazardous wastes are handled, and a description of reduction target(s) set and steps taken to achieve them.

Standard Indicator Unit
COD Reduction Percentage Compared to Last Year %
Non-Hazardous Waste Intensity Reduction Percentage Compared to Last Year MT
Plastic Waste Reduction Compared to Last Year cups/year

Direct and/or indirect energy consumption by type (e.g. electricity, gas or oil) in total (kWh in '000s) and intensity (e.g. per unit of production volume, per facility).

Standard Indicator Unit 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Diesel Fuel Consumption liters 106922
Energy Consumption Intensity (By Area) kWh/sq ft 0.004
Gasoline Consumption liters 41580
Grid Electricity Consumption MWh 37275
Grid Purchased Electricity Intensity (By Area) kWh/sq ft 5.3
Natural Gas Consumption MWh 10319
Percentage of Renewable Energy Consumption % 25
Propane and Butane Consumption liters 29272
Renewable Energy Consumption MWh 1000 2000 3000 4000 6000 15000
Solar Energy MWh 2204

Water consumption in total and intensity (e.g. per unit of production volume, per facility).

Standard Indicator Unit 2022
Water Consumption 45577
Water Consumption Intensity (By Revenue) m³/sq ft 0.03

Description of energy use efficiency target(s) set and steps taken to achieve them.

Standard Indicator Unit
Energy Consumption Reduction Percentage Compared to Last Year %

Description of whether there is any issue in sourcing water that is fit for purpose, water efficiency target(s) set and steps taken to achieve them.

Standard Indicator Unit 2022
Water Consumption Reduction Percentage Compared to Last Year % 40

Total packaging material used for finished products (in tonnes) and, if applicable, with reference to per unit produced.

Standard Indicator Unit 2022
Packaging Material Consumption (Plastic) MT 420
Packaging Material Intensity (By Unit Product) kg/finished good produced 1.25
Packaging Material Savings kg 6000
Packaging Materials Consumed MT 5936

Total workforce by gender, employment type (for example, full- or part-time), age group and geographical region.

Standard Indicator Unit 2022
Number of Female Employees employees 5350
Number of Male Employees employees 5350
Number of Total Employees employees 10700
Percentage of Female Employees % 50
Percentage of Male Employees % 50

Number of suppliers by geographical region.

Standard Indicator Unit 2022
Number of Suppliers in East Asia suppliers 113
Number of Suppliers in Overseas suppliers 25
Number of Suppliers in South Asia suppliers 38
Number of Suppliers in Southeast Asia suppliers 75
Number of Total Suppliers suppliers 250

Description of practices used to promote environmentally preferable products and services when selecting suppliers, and how they are implemented and monitored.

Standard Indicator Unit 2022
Percentage of Suppliers Adopting Green Procurement Standards % 100

Description of quality assurance process and recall procedures.

Standard Indicator Unit
Number of Training Employees on Quality and Safety

Resources contributed (e.g. money or time) to the focus area.

Standard Indicator Unit 2022
Total In-kind Donations bags 23000
Total Social Investment USD 520000