Puma has cut its own carbon emissions and those from purchased energy by 88 percent between 2017 and 2021. The company also managed to reduce CO2 emissions in the supply chain by 12 percent, despite its recorded business growth of 65 percent during that period. If adjusted for the sales growth, greenhouse gas emissions from Puma’s supply chain dropped by 46 percent. The company moved its car fleet to electric engines. It also used less carbon-intensive raw materials. In 2021, Puma expanded the use of recycled polyester to 55 percent in its apparel products as part of its pledge to use 75 percent recycled polyester in its apparel and accessories by 2025. Puma is a founding member of the Fashion Industry Charter for Climate Action, which contains the vision to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050 under the auspices of UN Climate Change. For more information about Puma’s sustainability program, visit puma.com.