Our 4 C sustainability strategy
We captured this ambition in our 4 C strategy:
Care
We focus on all people around us. In 2025, we initiate the process to obtain the Great Place to Work certificate and continue supporting charities promoting good mental health, fighting poverty and enhancing quality education.
eCodesign
By focusing on recycled and renewable materials, we aim to reduce the environmental impact of our product designs with 25% by 2035 and replace 100% of our packaging materials with recycled or recyclable materials by 2030.
Climate
We only use renewable electricity and aim for 100% net-zero emissions for both our scope 1 and 2 by 2030. Furthermore, we will reduce the carbon footprint of our product designs (as our most important scope 3-emission) with 30% by 2035.
Social Compliance
We aspire to ensure a responsible supply chain with respect for social rights and the environment and want all our Tiers 1 suppliers and our nominated Tier 2 suppliers to be third-party audited by 2030.
Social Compliance
We are committed to both measuring and reducing our carbon footprint.
We already calculated our scope 1 and 2 emissions, as well as parts of our scope 3 emissions. We aim to have a full, GHG-protocol-based carbon footprint calculation by 2025.
To improve our carbon footprint, we already switch to 100% renewable electricity (scope 2) and aim to achieve also net-zero for scope 1 by 2030.
However, most of our carbon footprint arises from scope 3 emissions, which are predominantly associated with the materials we use in our products.
To address this, we integrated the carbon footprint of our materials in our automated scoring tool as well (see eCodesign). This will allow us to also focus specifically on minimizing the carbon footprint of our designs, with a 30% reduction target by 2035.
Download our 4 C sustainability strategy