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Tracking what global brands disclose about their climate footprint in Pakistan

Pakistan produces less than 0.5% of historic global emissions. In 2022, it experienced $30 billion in climate damage. This tracker documents what major brands that manufacture there have publicly committed to — and where the gaps in disclosure remain.

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Tracked manufacturing regions
Pakistan India Bangladesh Sri Lanka
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Pakistan
$30B
climate damage in 2022 floods (World Bank)
33M people affected · <0.5% of historic global emissions
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India
~$87B
annual climate-linked economic losses (Deloitte, 2023)
4.5% of global emissions · 750M workers in climate-exposed sectors
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Bangladesh
17%
of land area at risk of permanent inundation by 2050
0.56% of global emissions · world's 2nd largest garment exporter
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Sri Lanka
$1.7B
annual cost of climate-related disasters (ADB estimate)
0.07% of global emissions · export manufacturing under increasing heat stress

Brand Disclosure Tracker — Pakistan

Disclosed
Partial
Not disclosed
Brand Pakistan Suppliers Carbon Targets Pakistan-Specific Carbon Flood Aid (2022) SBTi Aligned Notes
Levi Strauss & Co.
Apparel
Disclosed Net zero by 2050 Not disclosed Pakistan Accord signed Yes Only brand to sign Pakistan Accord. Supply chain emissions reported globally.
Patagonia
Outdoor Apparel
Partial 1% for the Planet Not disclosed Named recipient + verified amount Yes Only brand with confirmed, named flood aid recipient and verified donation amount.
Gap Inc.
Apparel
Disclosed Partial targets Not disclosed Not disclosed In progress No country-level carbon data available. Flood aid not publicly documented.
PVH Corp.
Apparel (Tommy, Calvin)
Disclosed Science-based targets Not disclosed Not disclosed Yes SBTi aligned. No Pakistan-specific emissions or flood response documented.
Hanesbrands
Apparel
Partial Partial targets Not disclosed Not disclosed No Limited supplier transparency. Carbon targets not SBTi validated.
VF Corporation
Apparel (The North Face, Timberland)
Disclosed Net zero by 2040 Not disclosed Not disclosed Yes Strong global targets. No Pakistan-specific breakdown.
Artistic Milliners
Manufacturer (Pakistan)
Pakistan HQ Renewable energy commitment $100M investment Community aid In progress $100M renewable energy investment. Leading among Pakistani manufacturers on disclosure.
Gildan Activewear
Apparel
Partial Reduction targets Not disclosed Not disclosed No No Pakistan-specific data. Global reduction targets without SBTi validation.
What the data shows

Three patterns that emerge across the brands in this tracker.

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Brands with confirmed direct flood aid

Patagonia is the only brand with a confirmed named recipient and verified donation amount for the 2022 Pakistan floods. For all others, this has not been publicly disclosed.

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Brands disclosing Pakistan-specific carbon

No brand publicly discloses country-level carbon data for Pakistan. Supply chain emissions are reported globally, making it impossible to assess Pakistan's share of any brand's footprint.

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Brands on track for 1.5°C

Levi Strauss & Co. is the only brand currently projected to meet supply chain emissions targets in line with limiting warming to 1.5°C.

Data compiled from: Stand.earth, Clean Clothes Campaign, CDP, World Bank, NDMA Pakistan, Apparel Impact Institute, corporate sustainability reports, peer-reviewed research. No figures estimated without disclosure. Independent research — not affiliated with any NGO, government, or brand. Last updated April 2026.

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