2025-03-12, Wed.

Top Stories       Business       Culture & Life       Science & Technology       World

Lecture

Notification

 

NEWS > Business


PUMA¡¯s Sustainability Efforts for Climate, Water Security and Forests Receive ¡®Leadership Level¡¯ Scores From CDP

Date: 2025-03-03

HERZOGENAURACH, GERMANY -- PUMA has received strongly improved scores for its sustainability efforts regarding water security and forests and maintained a top score for its climate policy in the latest ratings by global environmental non-profit CDP.

While PUMA kept its A ranking in climate change, it improved its scores in water security and forest to A-, from a score of B and C respectively in the previous year, meaning it was ranked at a ‘leadership level’ in all categories analyzed by CDP.

“We are very proud of the improvements PUMA has made regarding water security and forests compared to last year,” said Veronique Rochet, Senior Director Sustainability at PUMA. “Combined with our continued top score for our climate change policies, CDP has recognized our leadership position in these areas. With our Vision 2030 sustainability targets, which we presented last year, we will aim to improve our sustainability performance even further in the coming years.”

To protect waterways and water supplies near the factories of its partners, PUMA ensures that regular wastewater testing is carried out and has introduced efficiency programmes to reduce the amount of water needed to manufacture its products. Between 2019 and 2023, PUMA was able to save 2,401,002 m3 of water, the equivalent or more than 7 million bathtubs, per year through various efficiency programmes.

To ensure that the leather used for its products does not cause deforestation, PUMA joined the Leather Working Group’s and Textile Exchange’s call to action to source all bovine leather from deforestation-free supply chains by 2030 or earlier. Almost all tanneries used for PUMA’s leather products have been certified by the Leather Working Group and in 2023 99.4% of paper and cardboard was either FSC-certified and/or recycled.

PUMA has a target of cutting its absolute Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions by 90% (market based) from a 2017 baseline year and has committed to reduce absolute Scope 3 greenhouse gas emissions from its supply chain and logistics by 33% compared to 2017, while continuing to strive for growth. These targets were approved by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) as aligned with a 1.5-degree scenario.

In 2024, PUMA announced its new sustainability targets Vision 2030 which were introduced to further improve the company’s performance in the areas of Climate, Circularity and Human Rights.



 to the Top List of News

MultiBank Group Named ¡®Best Prime Trading Broker¡¯ at Smart Vision Summit Oman
Andersen Global Advances Valuation Capabilities in Ethiopia with New Collaborating Firm
SINOVAC Announces New Board Pursuant to Privy Council Judgment and Order
Silver Lake To Close Endeavor Transaction On March 24th At $27.50
The Family Comes Together: PUMA and Scuderia Ferrari HP Celebrate 20 Years of Speed
SLB Announces Debt Exchange Offer
Visa Tap to Phone Adoption Soars: 200% Year-over-Year Growth Worldwide

 

Rimini Street and T-Systems North America Announce a Strategic Partner...
Mary Kay Inspires Future Innovators: Young Women in STEM ¡®Blend¡¯ Bea...
The smarter E Europe: Smart Integration Saves Cash and Stabilizes Grid...
Tecnotree Reports Consistent Revenue, Margin Expansion and Three Conse...
Esri Launches Content Store for ArcGIS to Provide Easier Access to On-...
SLB provides update on planned acquisition of ChampionX
Autel Energy Debuts Ultra-Fast MaxiCharger DH480 at EVCharge Live Thai...

 

 

60, Gamasanro 27gil, Guro-gu, Seoul, Korea, e-mail: news@newsji.com

Copyright, NEWSJI NETWORK.

.