Giordano Australia
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Clothing retailer
Hong Kong based Giordano opened it first Australian store in 1999 and today operates nearly 50 stores.
Company Ownership
Giordano (Australia) Pty Ltd | AUS | website | ||||
Giordano International Ltd ![]() owns 100% of Giordano (Australia) Pty Ltd |
HKG | website | ||||
Clothing retailer Established in 1981. Today they operate over 2,400 shops in more than 30 countries. |
Company Assessment
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Giordano (Australia) Pty Ltd | ||||
No assessment data currently available for Giordano (Australia) Pty Ltd | ||||
Giordano International Ltd | ||||
This company received a score of 2.2/100 (retrieved 10-Oct-2020) in the Corporate Information Transparency Index (CITI), a system for evaluating supply chain practices in China, particularly in regards to environmental management and water pollution. Scores are calculated using government compliance data, online monitoring data, and third-party environmental audits, as well as trends in the environmental performance of factories in the company's supply chains.
Source: IPE (2020)
The 2020 Sustainable Cotton Ranking, published by WWF, Solidaridad and the Pesticide Action Network UK analysed the 77 largest cotton users among international apparel brands and retailers, reviewing their policies, actual uptake of more sustainable cotton and transparency in their supply chains. According to the report, this company is "not yet started" with a score of 0%. The average score was 18.2% and the highest score was 79.2%.
Source: Sustainable Cotton Ranking (2020) |
To lower its manufacturing costs, Giordano has outsourced their manufacturing to factories in mainland China. As a result, the workers at these factories are exploited and are forced to work in environments that are in violation of the law. At the five Giordano suppliers SACOM surveyed, working hours were the most serious violation of workers' rights. During peak seasons, workers work 13 hours a day, 7 days a week. These factories violate, for instance, the Chinese law requiring employers to guarantee workers 1 day of rest each week. Likewise, most factories also illegally withhold overtime wages. [Listed under information due to age of report]
Source: SACOM (2011) |
Company Details
Type | Wholly-owned subsidiary |
Contact Details
Address | 486 Station St, Box Hill, VIC, 3128, Australia |
Phone | 03 9896 1100 |
Website | www.giordano.com.au |
Products / Brands
Giordano Australia
Giordano Menswear (casual) Giordano Womens Fashion |