Floor & Decor
Climate Impact & Sustainability Data (2023)
Reporting Period: 2023
Environmental Metrics
Total Carbon Emissions:86,254 tCO2e/year (2023)
Scope 1 Emissions:22,660 tCO2e/year (2023)
Scope 2 Emissions:63,594 tCO2e/year (2023)
Renewable Energy Share:0%
Total Energy Consumption:164,660 MWh/year (2023)
Carbon Intensity:19.5 tCO2e/$1,000 USD Sales (2023)
ESG Focus Areas
- People
- Processes
- Products
- Climate Change
- Waste Management and Recycling
- Responsible Sourcing
Environmental Achievements
- 100% of stores and distribution centers have LED lighting, which is up to 50% more efficient than typical fluorescent lighting systems.
- More than 80% of stores are equipped with high-efficiency HVAC units, delivering cooling and heating at efficiency levels 20% better than required by local building codes.
- All stores are controlled by an Energy Management System to ensure that lighting and HVAC schedules can be managed centrally and operated only when necessary.
- Avoided more than 2,000 extra stops at distribution centers, eliminating approximately 340,000 miles of driving and reducing CO2 emissions by approximately 530 metric tons through direct-to-store transport program.
Social Achievements
- Introduced Associate Resource Groups (ARGs) in 2024 to foster a sense of community and inclusivity.
- Women in Leadership program with 57 female leaders participating.
- Donated more than $3.6 million in flooring products in 2023 to local communities.
- Collected more than $160,000 in donations for Marine Toys for Tots in December 2023.
- Supported the construction of the 100th Fisher House in North Chicago.
Governance Achievements
- Developed and implemented an Information Security Policy.
- Regularly engages a third party to conduct maturity assessments aligned with the NIST Cybersecurity Framework.
- Board-level oversight of sustainability and responsible business, including climate-related issues, rests with the Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee (NCGC).
Climate Goals & Targets
Environmental Challenges
- Extreme and unpredictable weather may increase operating costs, disrupt supply chains, change buying patterns, or limit access to stores.
- Emerging environmental or climate regulations could increase operating costs and product prices.
- Potential vulnerabilities in the supply chain.
Mitigation Strategies
- Integrating climate and sustainability-related risks into the company's overall enterprise risk management process.
- Developing environmental compliance programs to ensure compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
- Regularly assessing potential vulnerabilities in our supply chain and developing mitigation strategies.
- Engaging with suppliers regarding potential lower-carbon product opportunities and carbon footprint measurement and management.
Supply Chain Management
Supplier Audits: More than 2,050 factory audits completed over 10 years.
Responsible Procurement
- Vendor Code of Conduct
- Supplier Social Accountability Program
- Lacey Act Compliance Program
- EPA & CARB Compliance Program
Climate-Related Risks & Opportunities
Physical Risks
- Extreme weather
- Supply chain disruptions
Transition Risks
- Changing regulations
- Shifts in consumer demand
Opportunities
- Increased sales of more sustainable products
Reporting Standards
Frameworks Used: SASB Multiline and Specialty Retailers & Distributors Industry Standard, TCFD
Sustainable Products & Innovation
- Optimax line of Hybrid Resilient Flooring (100% PVC free)