“At Arc’teryx, we design for the mountain athlete—climbing sheer rock faces, running rocky alpine trails, or heading deep into the snow-filled backcountry. We know that our very existence and reason for being hinges on our ability to protect and preserve our greatest natural resources.” –Stuart Haselden, CEO of Arc’teryx.
Arc’teryx continues to treat climate change as our most urgent environmental issue. Looking ahead, Arc’teryx wants to ensure that sustainability and circularity are at the bedrock of every business decision, and that sustainability and circularity objectives are inseparable from the brand’s core business.
In their latest Climate Report 2021, Arc’teryx reports on their progress towards building a sustainable, low emissions mode of operations.
Some of Arc’teryx’s climate action highlights from 2021:
- Made major progress in decoupling emissions from profits, pushing Arc’teryx close to their 2030 emissions intensity reduction target of 65%.
- Redoubled commitment to circularity, launching their first ReBIRD™ Service Center to keep their products and apparel in use and out of landfills longer.
- Joined 171 partners in the UN Fashion Charter for Climate Change in uplevelling ambition for climate action.
- Reinvested in partnership with the Clean Energy Investment Accelerator (CEIA)’s pilot program in Vietnam and launched a second initiative with a new cohort of suppliers to support a transition to solar power in the country.
Download and read the full Arc’teryx Climate Report 2021.