Walmart Inc. is a Humankind 100 company whose ranking is based on its Humankind Value, a proprietary metric that provides an estimate of the overall dollar amount a company creates for investors, consumers, employees, and society at large.
Walmart Inc. is a retail corporation known for its supercenters and wide range of products. Its strategy includes a low-price philosophy, supply chain integration that includes distribution centers, and an ecommerce business. Walmart also operates the retail warehouse club Sam’s Club. In combination, Walmart supplies millions of people with groceries, clothing, personal care items, household products, and medicines.
(All values are in US Dollars, where M=Million, B=Billion, T=Trillion.)
Walmart operates in a manner that is a net positive for humanity. Considerable positive value is associated with its contributions to Crop Production ($250.3 B) and Economic Value ($169.5 B). Out of the companies we have analyzed, Walmart is among the top ten for Crop Production. Its positive value from Crop Production includes the impact of an estimated 4,800,000 equivalent years of life not lost to death or reduction in quality of life. The Humankind Value of this company can improve with reductions in Calorie Conversion (-$186.7 B) and Food Waste (-$58.5 B). Walmart’s direct business activities are responsible for its impact on Economic Value and Food Waste. Crop Production and Calorie Conversion are largely consequences of the actions of supply chain partners. While this company has a positive Humankind Value when studied in isolation, consideration of supply chain interactions pushes its Humankind Value higher.