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Always Period Heroes helped distribute more than 3.5 million pads to fight period poverty in local communities throughout the U.S.
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Company’s first application to Ethisphere earns it a place among 135 companies across the globe being recognized for leadership in ethical business practices
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Ahead of #GivingTuesday and the holiday season, America’s No. 1 basic apparel, underwear and sock brand is asking everyone to join in supporting those who are most vulnerable
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263,000 face masks manufactured in Clarksville, Arkansas, will be distributed to organizations throughout the state in response to the COVID-19 pandemic
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– Company to establish specific targets to better the lives of at least 10 million people– Use of science-based targets to accelerate reductions in greenhouse gas emissions– Packaging and product targets to address use of plastics and sustainable raw materials– New sustainability website features increased transparency and reporting, including data on human rights, responsible sourcing and diversity and inclusion programs
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The seven-part documentary follows three North Carolina State University students through HanesBrands’ supply chain – giving them full access to its facilities, people and processes
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The seven-part minidocumentary follows three North Carolina State University students on an all-questions-answered journey from cotton field to finished T-shirt
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The seven-part minidocumentary follows three North Carolina State University students on an all-questions-answered journey from cotton field to finished T-shirt
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Survey data shows that half of Americans wear face masks all the time when outside their homes; 10% of respondents say they do not own a mask
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With the help of the Commonwealth’s Guardian, Henrico County, Virginia, to distribute care packages featuring Hanes face masks over the Memorial Day holiday weekend
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Nearly $1.1 million in funding committed by Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield and its Foundation to help Missourians hit hardest by the COVID-19 health crisis
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Hanes receives its ninth consecutive honor from the Honduran Foundation for Corporate Social Responsibility and seventh Mexican Center for Philanthropy award for best practices in social responsibility, environmental stewardship and workplace standards
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Company’s focus on tracking and reducing fuel use since 2008 has resulted in a 50% reduction in carbon emissions from shipping
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America’s No. 1 basic apparel brand marks 10 years of bringing comfort to those living without shelter by donating more than 250,000 pairs of socks to agencies fighting homelessness in all 50 statesHanes will also donate a pair of socks for every order placed in December on the brand’s e-commerce site, Hanes.com
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During October, HanesBrands’ retail outlets in the United States and Puerto Rico are featuring eight company employees whose lives have been impacted by breast cancer in different ways
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Nonprofit charity Delivering Good to distribute the donated apparel to relief agencies in the Bahamas and coastal North Carolina
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More than 200 of the company’s retail outlets are collecting new and gently used bras to assist the nonprofit in helping women in Mozambique, El Salvador and Costa Rica become entrepreneurs in the secondhand apparel market
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Hanes and its employees partner with Glasswing International to improve schools and offer afterschool programs to keep children safe and engaged
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Walmart consumers near nine national parks can support their regional recreation areas through a T-shirt purchase that generates funds for the National Park Foundation, the official nonprofit partner of the National Park Service.
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HanesBrands and the Pac-12 are teaming up to care for those living homeless in Seattle during the athletic association’s Sustainability Conference.
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Walmart consumers near nine national parks can support their regional recreation areas through a T-shirt purchase that generates funds for the National Park Foundation, the official nonprofit partner of the National Park Service.
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Samaritan Ministries nominated the company for demonstrating a strong commitment to serving the homeless and hungry members of the community in a tangible way
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The company also releases its 2018 environmental performance data, with reliance on renewable energy ahead of plan and across-the-board improvements in energy use, water use and landfill diversion versus aggressive 2020 goals.
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Company and its employees receive statewide recognition raising more than $2 million and demonstrating outstanding community support through United Way involvement
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America’s No. 1 basic apparel brand enters ninth year of bringing comfort to those living homeless by supporting agencies fighting homelessness in every state, expanding program beyond the holiday season and launching online giving initiative
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Nonprofit charity Delivering Good to distribute the donated apparel to relief agencies in Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina
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HanesBrands Partnership will Involve Multiple Brands and Generate $4 Million for Conservation Efforts
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Golden Gate, Rocky Mountain, Zion and Sequoia grace T-shirts benefiting the National Park Foundation and inspiring people to #FindYourPark/#EncuentraTuParque
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The world’s largest manufacturer of basic apparel is an industry leader in environmental responsibility and international business leader in energy management and is making significant progress against aggressive 2020 sustainability goals.
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Employees Also Donate Nearly 2,000 Volunteer Hours to Local Non-Profit Agencies
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HanesBrands reports achievements in water use, carbon dioxide emissions, energy use, renewable energy use and landfill diversion; on track to meet 2020 benchmarks
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To spotlight the true nature of the issue in America, Hanes partners with nonprofit group Invisible People to share “Day in the Life” videos of three individuals experiencing homelessness – a single mother, widower with a master’s degree and victim of a traumatic brain injury
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Social Initiative Aims to Empower a New Generation of Women Helping Women
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To Date, Hanes has Donated More Than 2 Million Pair of Underwear, Socks, T-Shirts, and Fleece to Assist Victims of Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria in Texas, Florida, Puerto Rico and elsewhere Hanes is Also Assisting its Puerto Rico Employees with Food, Water and Other Necessities
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More Than Five Trailer Loads of Underwear, Socks, T-Shirts, and Fleece Valued at More Than $2 Million are Being Donated Through Nonprofit Relief Charity Delivering Good
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Hanes has Voluntarily Disclosed its Environmental-Performance Data to CDP, Formerly Known as the Carbon Disclosure Project, Since 2010