Marks & Spencer
- HQ Location
- United Kingdom
- Market Cap
- 3,340,000,000 GBP - British Pound
- Annual Revenue
- 9,140,000,000 GBP - British Pound
- Ticker
- MKS-GB
- Sector
- Mixed Retailing
- Industry
- Retail/Wholesale
- Company Website
- www.marksandspencer.com
- Twitter Handle
- MandSnews
- Related Activities
- BRC, CanopyStyle Pledge, CGF, CGF Board, CGF Sustainability Steering Committee, IDH, LWG, NY Declaration on Forests, Reports To CDP Forests, RSPO, RTRS, SAC, TFA 2020, We Mean Business, WWF Forest Campaign
- Supply Chain Level
- Retailer
- Commodities Produced or Used
- Soy, Timber & Pulp, Palm, Cattle, Cocoa
Last Updated 26 Aug 2021
Relevant Assessments *
- Are You Sitting Comfortably? (WWF UK Furniture Sector)
- Good Performance
- CDP Forest Cattle Score
- B
- CDP Forest Palm Score
- B
- CDP Forest Soy Score
- B
- CDP Forest Timber Score
- B
- Forest 500
- 5 5
- WWF Palm Oil Buyers Scorecard
- 1
- WWF Palm Oil Buyers Scorecard - Supply Chain Score
- 0.74
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Read MoreResources
- Raw Materials, Commodities & Ingredients
- RSPO Member Profile
- CDP Disclosures
- RTRS Member Profile
- Plan A Report
- Plan A 2025 Commitments
- Cocoa and Forests Action Plan
- Supplier Management
- Plan A 2020 Report
- Plan A 2021 Report
- Anti-Bribery and Corruption Policy
- Climate Change
- Responsible Sourcing
- Global Sourcing Principles
- Protecting Forests
- Natural Resources
- Natural resources
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