The HIGG Index is a set of tools that allows brands, retailers and companies of any dimension – at all stages of their sustainability journey – to measure the performance of social and environmental sustainability. The HIGG Index was developed in 2012 by the Sustainable Apparel Coalition and is the central platform for standardized assessment of supply chain sustainability.
The HIGG Index is a platform that brings together several sustainability measurement tools divided into three major groups of activity:
HIGG Product Tools
HIGG Product Tools helps HIGG users and customers to understand the sustainability impacts of products in the clothing, footwear and textiles sector.
For this purpose, three different modules/instruments of HIGG products are available:
The HIGG MSI measures:
- Water scarcity
- Eutrophication
- Chemicals
- Climate Change
- Resource Depletion and Fossils
The HIGG DDM measures:
- Water scarcity
- Eutrophication
- Chemicals
- Climate Change
- Resource Depletion and Fossils
The HIGG PM measures:
- Impact of Materials & Design
- Manufacturing Impacts
- Logistics
- Retail
- Product Care
- End of Use Impacts
HIGG Brand & Retail Tools
The HIGG BRM measures:
- General (Management)
- Product Development
- Supply Chain
- Packaging
- Transportation
- Distribution Centers
- Retail Stores
- Product Use & EOU
HIGG Facility Tools
The HIGG Facility Tools, which includes the communication, environmental and social performance assessment modules applicable individually to the production facilities of the entire supply and value chain of clothing and footwear.
HIGG Facility Tools is divided into two major themes, the environmental and the social:
The HIGG FEM measures:
- Environmental Management System
- Energy Use
- Water Use
- Wastewater
- Emissions to Air
- Waste Management
- Chemicals
The HIGG FSLM measures:
- Recruitment/Hiring
- Working Hours
- Wages & Benefits
- Employee Treatment
- Employee Involvement
- Health & Safety
- Termination
- Management Systems