
Major highlights from the financial year 2025 (FY25) include:
Ralph Lauren Corporation’s 2025 Global Citizenship and Sustainability Report designs to highlight major progress under its time by design strategy. In FY25, 98 percent of the products met permanent material standards, the emissions fell 34 percent from FY20, and the initiative was expanded to include denim recycling, repair and vintage services, cradle certified products in fifth cradle, and third American cancer center.
- At least one meeting of the company’s permanent material criteria in 98% units produced;
- Introducing the fifth cradle of Ralph Lauren to the cradle certified product;
- Starting a denim recycling program in North America, conducting a repair service and expanding the offer of Ralph Lauren Vintage;
- Getting a 34% decrease in full emissions from the company’s FY20 baseline;
- Introduction to another artist in resident cooperation, characteristics of Din (Nawazo), Zeffreen-M; And
- Opening the third cancer center in the United States, Ralph Lauren Center for Cancer Prevention at the USC Noris Comprehensive Cancer Center at Los Angeles.
“The work of our citizenship and stability is fundamentally directed by Ralph’s timelessness and supporting the flexibility of people and resources enabling it,” Katie Eonilli, Chief Global Impact and Communications Officer, Ralph Lauren Corporation“In the last three years, we have focused our attention, deepened our partnership and developed how we work to carry forward our attitude and progress in our business and culture.”
The company also shared that it would develop its approach to the climate, as it is as part of the ongoing commitment to the Dikrbonization. Ralph Lauren will retire its 2040 net-geero target in favor of the establishment of a five-year GHG Reduction Milestone, with a period of a period to reduce emissions by 30% from its FY20 baseline at its current SBTI-wide 2030 target.
The objective of this approach is to provide impressive results and run accountability as Ralph Lauren works with the industry, government and other partners to carry forward infrastructure and innovation that will support the scale of scale. The company will continue to follow a science-based functioning aligned with the Paris Agreement. It will also continue to support programs such as future supplier initiatives – a collective financing mechanism that facilitates a partnership with the apparel impact institute (AII), guidance and DBS Bank – to reduce the cost of capital to fund suppliers to fund the suppliers Dikrbonization efforts.
“Ralph Lauren is determining progressive goals that focuses the company on science-based decornization methods, while also accounting for the maturity of the broad ecosystem and regulatory environment,” Lewis Perkins, Chairman and CEO, Apparel Impact Institute“Their investment in AII is an average, on-the-guilt attempt that runs meaningful decarbonization results.”
Full fY25 global citizenship and stability reports are available on the website of the company, which features a partially aligned reporting structure with future rules.
Ralph Lauren will share updates at the beginning of 2026 at the targets of the year 2025. The company will also expand the next chapter of its time by design strategy in early 2026, which will build its work to operate key commitments throughout its business.
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