We work with a global network of colleagues, companies, and advocates to further our efforts to make our environmental work a force for good in people’s lives.
We committed to becoming first carbon-neutral home goods company by 2030 for our entire footprint — from our supply chain to the use of the products we make.
We’ve pledged 1% of profits to environmental organizations.
We aim to make products and packaging using only recycled or renewable materials. At the same time, we’re
committed to consume energy and water more efficiently and maximize ocean shipping.
We rely on water to manufacture products. That’s why we are optimizing our current use, leveraging alternative and recycled sources of water, and managing our discharge responsibly.
We find ways to consume energy more efficiently. We’re focused on using less energy across our operations. And we continue these same efforts into our supply chain, which benefits those living in areas where our suppliers operate.
We seek out opportunities to transition to renewable sources. We’ve supported our suppliers in finding innovative solutions to reduce and recycle waste.
Yes, we should be held accountable for our environmental impact. So until we reach our goal of zero, we’re taxing ourselves for the carbon we do emit, and investing in carbon offsets projects.
Through chemistry innovation and rigorous controls, we design our products to be safe for anyone who assembles, uses, or recycles them— and to be better for the environment.
We’re also working to maximize ocean shipping, which is much less carbon intensive than shipping by air.