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  • Company Response - Lesotho Suppliers

    • Levi Strauss & Co. takes actions to address allegations in Lesotho.

      As soon as we learned about these allegations, we sent a member of our social and environmental sustainability team to Lesotho to conduct a full investigation. If any of our suppliers are violating our labour, health and safety, or environmental requirements, we will work with them as well as local and international NGOs on solutions.
       
      Based on our initial investigation, we can confirm that untreated wastewater from our supplier’s fabric mill was being discharged from a broken government sewer pipe.  We understand that the pipe has now been fixed.

      We also informed all our suppliers in Lesotho to immediately stop sending their solid waste to the municipal landfill until we can meet with local authorities and determine how to address the complex issues of public health, economic livelihood and waste disposal.  Representatives from our social and environmental sustainability team will be meeting in Lesotho this week with our suppliers, trade union representatives, government officials and other community stakeholders to continue to understand the issues raised in the media and explore solutions. We are committed to work closely with suppliers and government leaders to help protect the community -- and particularly the children in this community -- from the risks of the landfill.
       
      Levi Strauss & Co. is deeply committed to the health and safety of workers making our products and to supporting the communities in which we operate.  We were the first apparel company to establish global effluent guidelines for our suppliers, and we are leading industry efforts to extend these guidelines to fabric mills.  We monitor our suppliers on a regular basis to ensure they are following our requirements and that they submit wastewater samples twice a year.  In Lesotho, we required our local suppliers to establish wastewater treatment on-site to meet our stringent guidelines.
       
      To be as transparent as possible, in 2005, we were one of the first apparel companies to make our global list of suppliers publicly available so that any issues such as this could be escalated to us as quickly as possible.
       
      Our goal is to continue to support Lesotho by working with suppliers who treat their employees with dignity and respect and provide them with safe and healthy working conditions as well as supporting the community.

       
      Background on Levi Strauss & Co. Leadership on Supplier Guidelines, Training and Education

      Levi Strauss & Co. prides itself on the leadership role we play in ensuring that factories in our supply chain follow guidelines to protect the health and safety of the workers and the community.  We were the first in our industry to establish and implement water quality standards for our suppliers – and we monitor our suppliers on a regular basis to ensure they are following our requirements. 
       
      In the last year, we also have been working with other major brands and retailers to extend those guidelines even farther up our supply chain to fabric mills and sundry suppliers.  We have been leading efforts with Business for Social Responsibility to implement these new wastewater guidelines.
       
      We also created comprehensive health and safety guidelines that include training on hazardous waste disposal. A copy of the Environmental Health and Safety Handbook is available publicly and can be downloaded here: http://www.levistrauss.com/Downloads/EHS_Handbook_Printed.pdf
       
      We focus on the responsible use of chemicals across our product design, development, manufacturing and distribution processes. We were one of the first in our industry to establish a Restricted Substance List (RSL) identifying the chemicals we will not allow to be used in our products or in the production process due to their potential impact on consumers, workers and the environment.  A copy of our restricted substances list can be found online at http://www.levistrauss.com/downloads/rsl2008.pdf.
       
      We also developed a comprehensive Terms of Engagement assessor training program for our factory monitors and a detailed Terms of Engagement Guidebook as a reference for factories, monitors and external stakeholders. 

      In addition, we are deeply involved with public policy that shapes the global dialogue on water safety and labor issues:

      • Business for Social Responsibility (BSR): The Sustainable Water Group. This partnership of companies is committed to managing water use and wastewater discharge in global textile supply chains.  Levi Strauss & Co. helped found this group and has been a leader in sharing our experiences in developing the first global effluent guidelines and advocating for greater focus on water issues.
      • UN Global Compact CEO Water Mandate: Launched in July 2007, this unique public-private initiative assists companies in the development, implementation and disclosure of water sustainability policies and practices. The CEO Water Mandate covers six areas: Direct Operations; Supply Chain and Watershed Management; Collective Action; Public Policy; Community Engagement; and Transparency.
      • ILO/IFC Better Work: Levi Strauss & Co. has been actively involved in Better Work since its inception in 2006. Our participation in the Better Factories Cambodia initiative, on which Better Work is based, started in 2005. Better Work is a partnership between the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the International Finance Corporation (IFC), which seeks to improve labour practices and competitiveness in global supply chains. It has country-level projects in Cambodia and Jordan and will soon launch in Vietnam, Indonesia, Haiti and Lesotho. The country projects focus on improved labour compliance in the apparel industry through factory monitoring and remediation partnered with long-term capacity building and worker and management training programs. LS&CO. has committed to joining Better Work Lesotho, which will launch in 2010.
      • MFA Forum: In 2005, Levi Strauss & Co. joined the MFA Forum, a multi-stakeholder partnership, established by representatives from major apparel brands and retailers, worker rights NGOs, trade unions, and multi-stakeholder initiatives to address the responsible competitiveness challenges faced by apparel exporting countries after the end of the Multi-Fibre Arrangement (MFA). LS&Co. has participated in the work of the MFA Forum’s Lesotho Working Group since it was established.

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    • Levi Strauss & Co. takes actions to address allegations in Lesotho.

      As soon as we learned about these allegations, we sent a member of our social and environmental sustainability team to Lesotho to conduct a full investigation. If any of our suppliers are violating our labour, health and safety, or environmental requirements, we will work with them as well as local and international NGOs on solutions.
       
      Based on our initial investigation, we can confirm that untreated wastewater from our supplier’s fabric mill was being discharged from a broken government sewer pipe.  We understand that the pipe has now been fixed.

      We also informed all our suppliers in Lesotho to immediately stop sending their solid waste to the municipal landfill until we can meet with local authorities and determine how to address the complex issues of public health, economic livelihood and waste disposal.  Representatives from our social and environmental sustainability team will be meeting in Lesotho this week with our suppliers, trade union representatives, government officials and other community stakeholders to continue to understand the issues raised in the media and explore solutions. We are committed to work closely with suppliers and government leaders to help protect the community -- and particularly the children in this community -- from the risks of the landfill.
       
      Levi Strauss & Co. is deeply committed to the health and safety of workers making our products and to supporting the communities in which we operate.  We were the first apparel company to establish global effluent guidelines for our suppliers, and we are leading industry efforts to extend these guidelines to fabric mills.  We monitor our suppliers on a regular basis to ensure they are following our requirements and that they submit wastewater samples twice a year.  In Lesotho, we required our local suppliers to establish wastewater treatment on-site to meet our stringent guidelines.
       
      To be as transparent as possible, in 2005, we were one of the first apparel companies to make our global list of suppliers publicly available so that any issues such as this could be escalated to us as quickly as possible.
       
      Our goal is to continue to support Lesotho by working with suppliers who treat their employees with dignity and respect and provide them with safe and healthy working conditions as well as supporting the community.

       
      Background on Levi Strauss & Co. Leadership on Supplier Guidelines, Training and Education

      Levi Strauss & Co. prides itself on the leadership role we play in ensuring that factories in our supply chain follow guidelines to protect the health and safety of the workers and the community.  We were the first in our industry to establish and implement water quality standards for our suppliers – and we monitor our suppliers on a regular basis to ensure they are following our requirements. 
       
      In the last year, we also have been working with other major brands and retailers to extend those guidelines even farther up our supply chain to fabric mills and sundry suppliers.  We have been leading efforts with Business for Social Responsibility to implement these new wastewater guidelines.
       
      We also created comprehensive health and safety guidelines that include training on hazardous waste disposal. A copy of the Environmental Health and Safety Handbook is available publicly and can be downloaded here: http://www.levistrauss.com/Downloads/EHS_Handbook_Printed.pdf
       
      We focus on the responsible use of chemicals across our product design, development, manufacturing and distribution processes. We were one of the first in our industry to establish a Restricted Substance List (RSL) identifying the chemicals we will not allow to be used in our products or in the production process due to their potential impact on consumers, workers and the environment.  A copy of our restricted substances list can be found online at http://www.levistrauss.com/downloads/rsl2008.pdf.
       
      We also developed a comprehensive Terms of Engagement assessor training program for our factory monitors and a detailed Terms of Engagement Guidebook as a reference for factories, monitors and external stakeholders. 

      In addition, we are deeply involved with public policy that shapes the global dialogue on water safety and labor issues:

      • Business for Social Responsibility (BSR): The Sustainable Water Group. This partnership of companies is committed to managing water use and wastewater discharge in global textile supply chains.  Levi Strauss & Co. helped found this group and has been a leader in sharing our experiences in developing the first global effluent guidelines and advocating for greater focus on water issues.
      • UN Global Compact CEO Water Mandate: Launched in July 2007, this unique public-private initiative assists companies in the development, implementation and disclosure of water sustainability policies and practices. The CEO Water Mandate covers six areas: Direct Operations; Supply Chain and Watershed Management; Collective Action; Public Policy; Community Engagement; and Transparency.
      • ILO/IFC Better Work: Levi Strauss & Co. has been actively involved in Better Work since its inception in 2006. Our participation in the Better Factories Cambodia initiative, on which Better Work is based, started in 2005. Better Work is a partnership between the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the International Finance Corporation (IFC), which seeks to improve labour practices and competitiveness in global supply chains. It has country-level projects in Cambodia and Jordan and will soon launch in Vietnam, Indonesia, Haiti and Lesotho. The country projects focus on improved labour compliance in the apparel industry through factory monitoring and remediation partnered with long-term capacity building and worker and management training programs. LS&CO. has committed to joining Better Work Lesotho, which will launch in 2010.
      • MFA Forum: In 2005, Levi Strauss & Co. joined the MFA Forum, a multi-stakeholder partnership, established by representatives from major apparel brands and retailers, worker rights NGOs, trade unions, and multi-stakeholder initiatives to address the responsible competitiveness challenges faced by apparel exporting countries after the end of the Multi-Fibre Arrangement (MFA). LS&Co. has participated in the work of the MFA Forum’s Lesotho Working Group since it was established.

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    • Where can I find more information about Levi Strauss & Co.?

      Try visiting our corporate site at www.levistrauss.com.

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    • How do I get information on your company for a school project?

      There is a great deal of general as well as biographical and historical information about our company in the Heritage section of our corporate site at www.levistrauss.com. Visit our For Students & Teachers section to learn more. Unfortunately, due to the volume of requests for information that we receive, we are not able to provide detailed answers to specific questions about our company.

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    • Does LS&CO. have a Values and Vision statement?

      Our Values and Vision are available in the Company section of our corporate site at www.levistrauss.com.

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    • Can I receive an annual report?

      To request a copy of our annual reports, send an e-mail to financialrequests@levi.com. You may also download a PDF version from the Financial section of our corporate site at www.levistrauss.com.

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    • Where are your European Offices?

      If you still can't find what you need, locate your country from the list below and ask us directly. 
       
       
       
      European Headquarters
      Levi Strauss Europe, Middle East and Africa
      Avenue Arnaud Fraiteur 15-23
      1050 Brussels
      Belgium
       
      Austria
      Levi Strauss Germany GmbH
      Niederlassung Österreich
      Söllheimer Str. 16
      Gebäude 7 / Loft F
      5020 Salzburg
      Tel.: +43-(0)662-21 40 0
       
      Belgium
      S.A. Levi Strauss & Co. Belgium N.V.
        
      Denmark
      Levi Strauss Denmark
        
      Finland
      Suomen Levi Strauss Oy
        
      France
      Levi Strauss Continental S.A.
        
      Germany
      Levi Strauss Germany GMBH
      +49 69 240080-0
       
      Greece
      Levi Strauss Hellas AEBE
       
      Italy
      Levi Strauss Italia Srl
      Corso Como 15
      20154 Milano
      00 39 02 29 0231
      The Netherlands
      Levi Strauss & Co. Benelux
       
      Norway
      Levi Strauss Norway A/S
        
      Portugal
      Levi Strauss de Espanha S.A.
      sucursal em Portugal
      Torre Fernão Magalhães
      Av. D. João II, Lote 1 17.02 Piso 3
      1990-084 Lisboa
      Telefono: +351 217 995 730
        
      South Africa
      Levi Strauss SA Ltd
        
      Spain
      Levi Strauss España S.A.
      Edificio Herón, Diagonal, 605 3a Planta
      08028 Barcelona, España
       
      Sweden
      Levi Strauss Sweden
       
      Switzerland
      Levi Strauss Schweiz AG
       
      Turkey
      Levi Strauss Istanbul
       
      UK & Ireland
      Levi Strauss UK Ltd. & Levi Strauss Ireland
      0044 1604

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  • Media Enquiries

    • Where can I find media information about Levi Strauss & Co.?

      There is a great deal of general as well as media information about our company in the News section of our corporate site at www.levistrauss.com. Visit our News section to learn more. Unfortunately, due to the volume of requests for information that we receive, we are not able to provide detailed answers to specific questions about our company.

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    • Who should I contact for media inquiries only?

      LEVI STRAUSS EUROPE
      Avenue Arnaud Fraiteur 15-23
      1050 Brussels, Belgium
      MAIN EUROPEAN PRESS OFFICE
      Tel: (32).2.641.6205
      Fax: (32).2.641.6636

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  • Working with Levi's®

    • Do you have any job openings?

      For employment information around the world please visit our Careers section on our corporate Website. If you cannot find a concrete offer, please use the spontaneous application button to submit your personal details.

       

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    • Do you offer internships?

      We welcome applications for internships at our Headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, from students enrolled in full-time education. To apply, please visit our Careers section on our corporate Website. If you cannot find a concrete internship offer, please use the spontaneous application button to submit your personal details.

       

      Please note that an advanced knowledge of spoken and written English is a pre-requisite for any internship.

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    • Do you accept outside product designs or marketing ideas?

      While we appreciate people's creativity and interest in designing and marketing Levi's® products, we do not consider any product ideas from outside of the company due to legal restrictions. We have a staff of marketing, design and product development professionals dedicated exclusively to creating and marketing products that reach our consumers in the most effective manner possible.

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    • Can I get in a commercial or model for your company?

      We enlist the help of advertising agencies for our commercials. They hire casting agents and production companies when they produce our commercials. They suggest that anyone interested in modelling contact a leading model agency. No specific casting or modelling agency is used exclusively for our advertisements.

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  • Retailers & Franchisees

    • Can I sell your products?

      Levi Strauss & Co. reviews new account requests primarily on the basis of store location, appearance, product presentation and merchandising mix. If you are interested in becoming an authorized retailer of Levi's® products, please click here for further information on the application process or contact the Levi’s® sales office in your country directly.

       

      Levi Strauss & Co. does not sell to exporters, jobbers, wholesale distributors or liquidators. We only sell directly to approved retail stores in each country where we do business.

       

      To contact Levi's, please click here.
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  • Sponsorship & Donations

    • How can I get the Levi's® brand to sponsor me for an upcoming event?

      Since we receive so many sponsorship and product donation requests, we have concentrated our donation efforts on pre-designated charitable organizations located in communities where Levi Strauss & Co. has a business presence. We do not donate merchandise for fundraising events, contests or to individuals/families, nor do we accept unsolicited requests for individual sponsorships and donations.


      For information about the Levi Strauss Foundation’s grant making activities for individuals, click here.

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    • Will your company sponsor my organization for an upcoming event?

      Since we receive so many product donation/sponsorship requests, we concentrate our donation efforts on pre-designated charitable organizations located in communities where LS&CO. has a business presence. We do not donate merchandise for fundraising events, contests or to individuals/families, nor do we accept unsolicited requests for donations and sponsorships.


      For information about the Levi Strauss Foundation’s grant making activities for individuals, click here.

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    • Do you donate garments to individuals?

      A small amount of LS&CO. merchandise is donated each year to pre-designated charitable organizations. Since we receive so many sponsorship and product donation requests, we do not donate merchandise for fundraising events, contests or to individuals or families.

       

      For information about the Levi Strauss Foundation’s grant making activities for individuals, click here.

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    • Do you send promotional items to individuals?

      A small amount of LS&CO. merchandise is donated each year to pre-designated charitable organizations. Since we receive so many requests, we do not send promotional material to individuals or families.

       

      For information about the Levi Strauss Foundation’s grant making activities for individuals, click here.

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