Tarkett Cuts Greenhouse Gas Emissions by 27% in Six Years
Tarkett releases its 2025 Sustainability Status, certified by independent third parties and in compliance with the European CSRD directive. The global group in flooring and sports surfaces announces a 27% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions across its entire value chain since 2018.
Significant Reduction in Emissions
Over the past six years, Tarkett has achieved a 27% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions across its value chain. Concurrently, the group has doubled the average proportion of recycled materials in its products, increasing from 10% in 2018 to 20% in 2025. These advancements are part of the group's 2030 objectives. Fabrice Barthélemy, President of Tarkett Group, acknowledges that 'this is not enough' and states that the company is accelerating its transformation alongside its clients and suppliers to drive the entire sector towards sustainable transition.
Compliance with European Legislation
Tarkett's 2025 Sustainability Status is published in full compliance with the European CSRD legislation (Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive) and has been audited by independent third parties. The document details the progress made by the group on its sustainability roadmap over the past year.