Fast Retailing scores 33/100 (Below expectations) on SINK's independent climate assessment — scored from public data only, no company payment can change a number. Last verified August 2026.
That places Fast Retailing joint 397th of 611 companies scored, and 5th of 19 in Apparel (Fast Fashion).
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SINK = (0.3 × Base + 0.7 × Performance) × ScaleStrongest on Carbon Footprint — Operations and Energy Source (7/10, 7/10). Weakest on Nature & Biodiversity Impact and Water Impact (3/10, 4/10).
9 sources used in this assessment. All publicly available. Each row shows which rubric questions it informed.
ENTITY: renamed to Fast Retailing Co., Ltd (TSE:9983), the listed REPORTING entity whose group sustainability/GHG disclosure the score rests on. Uniqlo is its principal brand (~80% of group revenue); the original public request was for 'Uniqlo'. Score derives from Fast Retailing group disclosure (fastretailing.com is the top source domain).
“We obtained assurance by KPMG AZSA Sustainability Co., Ltd. for fiscal 2025 indicated with ★.”
“Fast Retailing publishes data about its own operations through CDP and on its website, but does not publish any data on energy and electricity consumption and sourcing in its supply chain.”
“Fast Retailing shrank its Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 90.3 percent by 2025, five years earlier than planned.”
“The brand must work to remedy its upstream transport emissions, as this has incurred a sharp increase of 81% compared to its 2019 baseline.”
“Fast Retailing aims for zero deforestation and will avoid sourcing from forests at risk of deforestation.”
“As of December 31, 2023, 51% of factories achieved a reduction of 10% or more in water withdrawal per unit.”
“We are promoting initiatives for zero discharge of hazardous chemicals in the production process by joining the ZDHC Group.”
“This company has a zero or very low Engagement Intensity score on climate policy.”
“Uniqlo's owner Fast Retailing scored D-, and the organisation stated: 'Fast Retailing has acted slowly to phase down...'”
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Where Fast Retailing sits among apparel (fast fashion) peers.
Among the 19 major apparel (fast fashion) brands we've scored, Fast Retailing sits 5th of 19.
Score history begins 2 August 2026.
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