![]() ![]() ![]() Minimum Percentage of Post-Consumer Recycled Content We continue to increase the amount of recycled content in packaging categories across VS&Co. The following table details the minimum percentage of PCR incorporated into select packaging types within our e-commerce and store cash wrap packaging. Sourced paper signage in our stores with 100 percent FSC certified paper and at least 10 percent PCR content.Certified paper and board used in production of both PINK and Victoria’s Secret store shopping bags, branded gift bags for partners, and cash wrap gift boxes with Forest Stewardship Council (FSC).We are increasingly adding more PCR content to our body mist packaging in 2023. Incorporated additional PCR material into our body mist packaging in 2022, which resulted in a savings of over nearly 400 tons of virgin resin.Increased the percentage of recycled content in select cash wrap supplies, such as gift boxes and tissue paper, in our stores.Sourced branded gift bags for partners in 2022 that are made with 40 percent post- consumer waste (PCW) paper and can be recycled by removing the handle.Increased the amount of PCR in our e-commerce poly mailers to a minimum of 30 percent in 2022, and we are continually identifying opportunities to increase.Transitioned PINK cash wrap gift boxes in our stores to a 100 percent PCR paper design that is curbside recyclable where locally available.Here are examples of this journey to date: ![]() We currently use PCR in some bottles, tubes, closures and paper-based packaging, and plan to increase PCR content in packaging year over year. We are increasing the amount of post- consumer recycled content (PCR) in packaging categories across the business. Our packaging, reducing the impact of our packaging on the environment, and regularly reporting updates on this journey. We are committed to continuing to measure and understand the impacts of As part of this journey, we are increasing use of recycled content and optimizing our packaging designs. We are in the process of evaluating the footprint of our packaging – from sourcing, manufacturing, material selection, and end- of-life disposal and reuse channels – to better understand our impact on the environment. ![]()
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