Our IDEA Mission

Expand being well to encompass a culture of inclusion where diversity is celebrated, equity is the norm, and action is the commitment.

 

 

Why It Matters

Inclusion and equity help shape our company, industry, and communities. We aim to foster a shared sense of respect and belonging, and we aim to empower all individuals across our collective by seeking opportunities to broaden our perspectives, collaborate meaningfully, and embrace continuous learning. By always striving to be an inclusive and equitable organization, we aim to reflect a variety of perspectives and better meet the needs of the global communities we serve.

 

 

What We're Doing

IDEA (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Action) is a designated function within lululemon that helps us create an environment that is equitable, inclusive, and fosters growth. It also supports the development of innovative solutions, products, and experiences.

For more information on our global Impact Agenda

 

Spotlight On: Our Reconciliation Action Plan

At lululemon, we are committed to inclusion and equity within our company, across our industry, and in the communities we serve. These commitments, alongside our values of connection and inclusion, serve as the foundation for our first Reflect RAP. With our business and retail footprint spanning many diverse communities across Australia and on the traditional lands of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, we acknowledge our responsibility to advance reconciliation and to continue to demonstrate cultural awareness and connection across our business. We believe in adopting a holistic approach to social impact and in driving meaningful, lasting change by advancing wellbeing across the communities we serve. lululemon’s Reflect RAP is a pivotal step in further solidifying this commitment, by outlining how we will continue to embed, embrace and amplify Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander voices and culture across our business.

To view our full Reconciliation Action Plan

 

 

About Bardbi (Flow)

“This work is held within an organic form, like a gathering place that surrounds and protects the stories inside. Within its edges, flowing lines connect symbols of people, travel, coolamons, clap sticks, trees, water, and bush flowers. Every mark is linked, creating a self-contained world that reflects the movement and relationships of community and Country.” - Ryhia Dank, Gudanji, Wakaja and Kalkadoon, Nardurna Artist