Target Forward
As gentle music plays, traffic speeds over a bridge toward a downtown cityscape in a time lapse. A man in a suit interviews, and text appears.
ONSCREEN TEXT: Brian Cornell Chairman and CEO, Target
BRIAN CORNELL: We’re sharing our vision for the next chapter of sustainability at Target.
People in Target t-shirts carry crates of lettuce, radishes, and other vegetables.
BRIAN CORNELL: In a way that builds on our legacy and company purpose, and further puts our business to use for both people, and the planet for generations to come.
A crowd of people cross the street, and wind turbines spin around. A man holds a baby wrapped in a yellow towel, and two young girls hug each other.
BRIAN CORNELL: It’s a driving force for our future, that we’re calling Target Forward.
White text appears over a sprouting plant, beside a Target Bullseye logo.
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A woman in a red shirt interviews, and text appears.
ONSCREEN TEXT: Amanda Nusz Senior Vice President Corporate Responsibility, Target
AMANDA NUSZ: Target Forward is grounded in a vision to co-create an equitable and regenerative future together with our guests, our partners, and our communities.
A plant sprouts and large leaves expand and grow outward. A person massages the roots and dirt of a plant before packing it into a small pot.
AMANDA NUSZ: We are setting our sights higher to restore and regrow the natural systems we rely on to help all families discover the joy of everyday life.
Two women dress a mannequin, and a group of women sit around a conference table with beauty supplies and a planner board behind them. People wear white Target lab coats.
BRIAN CORNELL: We’re putting our business, team, and partnerships at work toward three critically important ambitions: Designing and elevating sustainable brands, innovating to eliminate waste, and accelerating opportunity and equity.
Good & Gather almond butter and Blueberry Lemon Fruit Spread sit on shelves. A woman designs a pair of pants on a laptop, and multiple people stretch out fabric. A group of people gaze happily at a store display for “The Honey Pot Company.”
BRIAN CORNELL: With the support of our full Target team, we couldn’t be optimistic about working together with our guests, community partners, manufacturers and suppliers on a regenerative and equitable future for all.
Two women in red flannels pose for a picture next to a Target Bullseye logo made from balloons. Two Target employees air high five in the self-checkout area. Shoppers enter the store, and a man in a construction vest and hard hat walks underneath an “order pickup” sign.
An employee opens up a shipping truck and a hand stocks a shelf of facial tissue.
A woman in a wheelchair high fives a woman, and a black woman in a white dress stands in front of a laptop with a “Black Girl Sunscreen” logo on the back.
BRIAN CORNELL: And we’re more than ready to keep moving Target forward.
White text appears next to a Target Bullseye logo, over a purple flower.
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For goals and more, visit Target.com/targetforward