We believe that achieving change at a systems level is only possible by building and nurturing strategic partnerships.

We collaborate with organizations that help achieve industry and systems change. Here is a sample of organizations we work with and value.

Be Human

Achieving a shared aspiration of a sustainable apparel industry and accelerating product innovation requires collaboration with innovators and partners.

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Creatives Want Change

CWC is dedicated to the cultivation of Black creative talent beginning at the high school level and continuing into early professional development.

Fair Labor Association

In 2020, we joined the Fair Labor Association (FLA), publicly declaring lululemon's commitment to protect and uplift the people throughout our supply chain who make our products. We are currently pursuing FLA accreditation.

Inclusive Design Research Centre

The IDRC is an international community of open-source developers, designers, researchers, advocates, and volunteers working to develop and promote inclusive design and development practices.

Responsible Labor Initiative

The RLI is focused on ensuring the rights of workers vulnerable to forced labor are respected and promoted consistently.

Social and Labor Convergence Program

A multi-stakeholder initiative, the SLCP provides tools and systems to measure working conditions in global supply chains.

Be Well

In addition to our global partnerships, the lululemon Centre for Social Impact is a member of these initiatives.

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Native Americans in Philanthropy

Native Americans in Philanthropy is a membership-based organization that promotes reciprocity and investment in, with and for Native peoples to build healthy and sustainable communities for all.

Social Innovation Summit

Social Innovation Summit is a global social impact community. Their annual events and experiences welcome the greatest innovators, changemakers, wayward thinkers, and black swans to come together to make real and lasting change towards social good.

The Circle on Philanthropy (The Circle)

The Circle is an Indigenous-led organization working to mobilize settler philanthropic dollars to Indigenous-led projects, movements, organizations, and nations.

The Resilience Fund for Women

The Resilience Fund for Women in Global Value Chains is a first-of-its-kind pooled funding initiative for companies, corporate foundations, and private foundations to invest in the long-term health, well-being, and economic resilience of women who form the backbone of global supply chains.

World Wellbeing Movement

The World Wellbeing Movement is a social impact organisation working at the intersection between academic experts and decision-makers in both business and policy to translate evidence-informed wellbeing insights into real-world impact.

Be Planet

Our partnerships help us contribute to systemic changes in diversity and inclusion, and the wellbeing of people who make our products.

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Asia Clean Energy Coalition

The coalition’s vision for 2030 is that clean energy in Asia’s markets is accessible, affordable and accountable at scale, with effective procurement frameworks, regulation and investment.

Canopy Planet Program

Protecting endangered forests is at the heart of the work of the environmental non-profit Canopy Planet Program.

Carbon Leadership Project

In 2020, lululemon became a founding member of the Carbon Leadership Project with the SAC Apparel Impact Institute and RESET Carbon. This project brings together action-oriented brands to implement supply chain carbon targets and develop collaborative approaches that can be replicated industry-wide.

The Climate Group’s RE100

RE100 is a global partnership of over 300 influential businesses committed to 100% renewable electricity.

The Microfibre Consortium (TMC)

TMC facilitates practical solutions to help the textile industry minimize fiber fragmentation and release into the environment from manufacturing and the product lifecycle.

The Mylo™ Consortium

This consortium is a partnership with Bolt Threads, adidas, Kering, lululemon, and Stella McCartney that invests in meaningful material innovation with Mylo™.

Textile Exchange (TE)

A global non-profit that drives industry transformation by accelerating the use of preferred fibers, integrity, and standards.

Sustainable Apparel Coalition (SAC)

The SAC transforms business through collaborative tools and solutions including the Higg Index, a suite of tools that standardizes value chain sustainability measurements.

UN Fashion Industry Charter for Climate Action (UNFCCC)

Signatories of the UNFCCC are committed to science-based targets and work together to achieve a vision of net zero carbon emissions by 2050, across the fashion industry and broader textile sectors.