Our policies are accepted standards and approaches to the way we conduct our business related to environmental, social and governance (ESG) topics.

Our Business

The Global Code of Business Conduct and Ethics contains information, resources and tools that guide how we act with integrity, in line with all applicable laws and guidelines to create a company that respects all people, customs, and cultures.

Global Code of Business Conduct and Ethics

The Human Rights Policy outlines our commitment to conducting due diligence on human rights risks across our value chain.

Human Rights Policy

Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (“AODA”)

Developed in accordance with the requirements of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (“AODA”), this Multi-Year Accessibility Plan (“the Plan”) outlines the strategy that lululemon athletica canada inc. will implement to identify, prevent, and remove accessibility barriers in our workplaces and stores. The Plan supports our commitment to fostering an inclusive environment and improving opportunities for persons with disabilities to access, participate in, and engage with our business.

Multi-Year Accessibility Plan

Responsible Supply Chain

Our Vendor Code of Ethics (VCoE) articulates expectations of our suppliers.

VCoE

VCoE Supporting Benchmarks

Foreign Migrant Worker Standard

Metals & Minerals

We use a limited amount of metals and minerals in our textile products, primarily found in zippers, buckles and buttons.

We conduct due diligence when it comes to the functional and ornamental use of metals and minerals in accordance with the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) framework for responsible supply chain management, and we work with our suppliers to understand if the metals and minerals in our products consist of tin, tantalum, tungsten or gold (3TGs), and if they do, that the raw materials are from conflict-free sources, certified by the Responsible Materials Initiative.

Conflict Minerals Policy

Chemicals Management

ZDHC Manufacturing Restricted Substance List (MRSL) and Wastewater Guidelines

As part of our Vendor Environmental Program, we adopted the Zero Discharge of Hazardous Chemicals (ZDHC) MRSL v2.0 and ZDHC Wastewater Guidelines to continue to advance solutions and platforms.

ZDHC MRSL

ZHDC Wastewater Guidelines

lululemon Restricted Substances List (RSL)

Suppliers must comply with the lululemon Restricted Substances List (RSL). Our RSL includes chemicals that are restricted or banned from lululemon products based on worldwide regulatory standards and the Apparel and Footwear International RSL Management Group (AFIRM) RSL. The lululemon RSL is regularly monitored and updated to incorporate changes in evolving manufacturing chemistry, government regulations, industry best practices, and expanding scientific knowledge.

RSL

Forest-Based Materials

Our Forestry Statement details our commitment to ensuring all our forest-based materials are responsibly sourced. We focus on three key materials: paper-based packaging, forest-based fibres, and natural rubber since these materials are consistently used in our supply chain.

Forestry Statement