Centered on Carbon, Materials, and Circularity, Strategy Aims for Net-Zero by 2050
ZEELAND, Mich., Feb. 4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- MillerKnoll, a global collective of dynamic design brands, has unveiled a new sustainability strategy and published its 2024 Better World Report, detailing the company's efforts to design a better future for MillerKnoll associates, communities around the globe, and the planet we share.
"Climate change is an urgent, global challenge, and at MillerKnoll, we are taking bold steps to drive change," said Andi Owen, CEO of MillerKnoll. "Our associates are working with our partners, suppliers, and customers to further improve the sustainability of our processes, products, and the spaces we design. These new goals build upon our history of environmental stewardship and represent an ongoing commitment to design for the good of humankind."
Driven by the mission to design and make the world's best products in the most sustainable way, MillerKnoll's sustainability strategy focuses on three key areas:
"We aim to transform how we design, manufacture, deliver, and maintain furnishings. It starts the moment a design is conceived and continues even after a product has reached the end of its life," said Sean McDowell, SVP of Innovation and Sustainability at MillerKnoll. "Our refined sustainability strategy establishes clear short- and long-term goals to drive meaningful improvements in carbon, materials, and circularity across every stage of our product journey to drive lasting change."
Commitment to Net-Zero by 2050
MillerKnoll recognizes every decision has an impact on the planet—from the materials selected to the energy consumed to the logistics that bring products to market. Every step in the process contributes to the company's carbon footprint. That's why MillerKnoll is committed to reducing carbon emissions and focused on achieving net-zero by 2050. Through innovation, dedication, and data-driven decisions, its teams are continuously improving the product creation process.
Key Initiatives to Achieve Net-Zero
To demonstrate tangible progress against this new strategy, the company has set the following short-term goals:
For more information on MillerKnoll's commitment to sustainability and its new sustainability goals, visit millerknoll.com/environmental-social-impact/sustainability.
About the 2024 Better World Report
The 2024 MillerKnoll Better World Report tracks the company's FY2022, FY2023 and FY2024 performance related to key environmental, social, and governance (ESG) initiatives. Sustainability highlights from the report include:
The complete Better World Report can be viewed at millerknoll.com/environmental-social-impact.
About MillerKnoll
MillerKnoll is a collective of dynamic brands that comes together to design the world we live in. The MillerKnoll brand portfolio includes Herman Miller, Knoll, Colebrook Bosson Saunders, DatesWeiser, Design Within Reach, Edelman, Geiger, HAY, HOLLY HUNT, Knoll Textiles, Maharam, Muuto, NaughtOne, and Spinneybeck|FilzFelt. MillerKnoll is an unparalleled platform that redefines modern for the 21st century by building a more sustainable, equitable and beautiful future for all.
1 MillerKnoll's net-zero commitment is subject to factors that are partly outside its control, including its value chain's ability to reduce their Scope 1 and 2 emissions (and therefore MillerKnoll's Scope 3 emissions) by 2050. In light of this, MillerKnoll is committed to achieving net-zero by 2050 and will continue to engage with stakeholders across its value chain to support them in their efforts to become net-zero by 2050.
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