Social Responsibility

Social Responsibility

Perry Ellis International proudly maintains the highest standards of social accountability:

Global Labor Compliance

We believe that every person has a right to decent, humane and safe working conditions. Prior to the placement of production, factories are evaluated against our Vendor Code of Conduct and local labor laws, and thereafter are frequently monitored to ensure continued compliance.

The Vendor Code strictly prohibits child and forced labor, harassment, abuse and discrimination. Among other standards, we require that suppliers maintain a healthy and safe working environment, freedom of association, restriction on working hours and proper payment of wages.

Training is a key part of our program. Our internal audit team provides factories with guidance including mandatory annual educational seminars to provide updates on local labor laws and to review case studies and best practices as well as other related topics.

Workplace Diversity

Perry Ellis locations around the world are staffed by a family of culturally diverse associates and backed by suppliers from over 30 countries, generating an open and dynamic environment which positively impacts all areas of our business.

Environmental Sustainability

We strive to increase responsible stewardship on a daily basis, from materials sourcing to fabrication and throughout the supply chain. Together with our retail partners, we have made substantial progress towards reducing the quantity of packaging materials and increasing the quality of component materials, in some instances removing poly bags on replenishment programs, increasing quantities-per-shipment, printing hangtags on partially-recycled papers, and producing clothing with organic materials or recycled polyester. Meanwhile, our warehouses re-use or recycle corrugated cardboard, having surpassed 60 tons per month of recycling in our Tampa facility.

Our associates have also joined the effort. An ongoing program called Eco-Start® not only educates associates but encourages new ideas. It has lead to recycling programs in all offices, moderated thermostat settings, digital paystubs and an increased usage of digital forms, lighting occupancy sensors and the replacement of warehouse lighting with low-consuming halogen bulbs, closed-topped and washable beverage containers given to associates for use with filtered water fountains, and corporate printing that is forestry certified and uses at least 30% post-consumer waste material, among other initiatives.

Community Investment

Perry Ellis International and its associates are proud to contribute time and resources to the efforts of a number of international, national and local initiatives and charities which help strengthen our global communities. Through giving back to the people and institutions around us, we are able to transform our position as one of the country's top apparel producers into an agent of positive and responsible change.