Sportsman's Warehouse Holdings, Inc..
SPWH.US | Other retail sale of new goods in specialized stores
Sportsman's Warehouse Holdings, Inc. is a specialty outdoor sporting goods retailer. The company provides a wide assortment of hunting, shooting, reloading, fishing, camping, and boating equipment, as well as apparel, footwear, and optics. It operates retail stores across the United States, catering...Show More
Better Health for All
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The company's core business includes products for outdoor recreation, which can promote physical and mental wellness, and firearms, which carry inherent health risks. Sportsman's Warehouse actively mitigates these risks by providing gun safety educational materials and gun locks at 'Ladies Night' events in over 70 cities.
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The company supported Camp Hobé, a non-profit offering psychosocial support for children with cancer, with a total donation of $32,543 from customers and the company.
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Additionally, the company engages in public land restoration and conservation projects, including cleaning up 7,600 pounds of trash and debris from community trails and riverbanks with 700 volunteers across 137 locations.
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The company's Code of Conduct and Ethics outlines strong data protection standards for customer personal information and provides a confidential compliance and ethics hotline for reporting concerns.
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Fair Money & Economic Opportunity
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No evidence available to assess Sportsman's Warehouse Holdings, Inc. on Fair Money & Economic Opportunity.
Fair Pay & Worker Respect
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No evidence available to assess Sportsman's Warehouse Holdings, Inc. on Fair Pay & Worker Respect.
Fair Trade & Ethical Sourcing
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No evidence available to assess Sportsman's Warehouse Holdings, Inc. on Fair Trade & Ethical Sourcing.
Honest & Fair Business
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No specific, concrete data points were found in the provided articles to assess the company against any of the KPIs for the 'Honest & Fair Business' ethical value. The articles describe the existence of corporate governance documents and committee responsibilities but do not provide performance metrics, policy details, or quantitative data relevant to the scoring rubric.
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Kind to Animals
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The company conducts "Maintain the Terrain" events focused on public land restoration and conservation. In 2022, these events involved 1,000 volunteers across 122 locations, removing over 80 tons of trash.
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The company also states it supports wildlife conservation efforts and partners with organizations such as the Mule Deer Foundation, NRA, National Wild Turkey Federation, Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, and Ducks Unlimited.
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The Code of Conduct and Ethics mentions that employees involved in vendor selection must ensure fairness, legality, non-discrimination, and compliance with company standards.
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No War, No Weapons
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Sportsman's Warehouse Holdings, Inc. operates as an outdoor sporting goods retailer with a significant portion of its revenue derived from the sale of firearms, ammunition, and related accessories
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. The company's core business model is fundamentally misaligned with the "No War, No Weapons" value, as these products are inherently designed for inflicting harm and can be diverted for use in violent conflicts or criminal activities. The materiality analysis indicates that the company's focus on hunting and shooting products increases its exposure to this value. The provided articles do not mention any peacebuilding initiatives, conflict divestment policies, or ethical safeguards related to arms sales
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. Given the company's reliance on firearm sales and the absence of any mitigating factors, a score of -100 is appropriate, reflecting a strong misalignment with the value.
Planet-Friendly Business
-60
The company has not disclosed specific carbon emissions figures or detailed climate commitments.
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It does not participate in any tracked reduction initiatives, indicating an absence of SBTi-validated science-based targets and no declared net-zero target year.
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While Sportsman's Warehouse organizes 'Maintain the Terrain' events, which involved over 1,000 volunteers removing over 80 tons of trash across 122 locations, this information pertains to community cleanup efforts and does not provide the quantitative data required to assess operational environmental KPIs such as waste diversion rate or biodiversity efforts against the rubric's thresholds.
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Respect for Cultures & Communities
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The company's annual 'Maintain the Terrain' events, which involve employee and community volunteers, have included restoring a national monument.
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These events focus on cleaning up trails, riverbanks, and shooting ranges, with nearly 700 volunteers removing approximately 7,600 pounds of trash across 137 locations in October 2023.
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In October 2022, over 1,000 volunteers participated in 185 events across 122 locations, removing over 80 tons of trash and debris.
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Safe & Smart Tech
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In 2021, Sportsman's Warehouse experienced a data breach affecting 2.5 million consumers, with over 1.8 million credit cards and 1.1 million login credentials compromised.
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The company failed to encrypt consumer payment card data on its servers and lacked a penetration testing program.
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This led to a $300,000 fine from the New York Attorney General for inadequate data security practices and non-compliance with data protection standards.
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Additionally, multiple class-action lawsuits filed in August 2024 allege that Sportsman's Warehouse illegally shared website visitors' personal data with a third-party tracking company, AddShoppers, without user consent, violating California privacy laws.
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The company's privacy policy outlines user rights to access, delete, correct, and opt-out of data sharing, but the lawsuits allege a lack of user control over data sharing.
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Regulators also required the company to update data collection and retention practices, including only collecting necessary data and deleting it when no longer needed.
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Zero Waste & Sustainable Products
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The company has no reported waste disposal violations, regulatory actions, fines, or compliance issues mentioned across the provided articles.
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This includes articles published in July 2025 and October 2023, indicating no reported violations over a period exceeding three years.
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