On provided a progress update on its sustainability and social initiatives on Monday in its second annual impact report.
A key highlight from On’s 2021 Impact Progress Report include increasing the company’s use of recycled materials. At the end of 2021, 53% of the polyester and 63% of the polyamide used was recycled, and 95% of the cotton used was organic, recycled or petrol-free, On said.
In June 2022, On joined the Sustainable Apparel Coalition (SAC). The company said that this move allows it to collaborate with like-minded brands, and to streamline requests to its suppliers using industry-common tools such as the Higg Facility Environmental Module (FEM). It has also teamed up with Carbios and other industry partners to accelerate the introduction of a new fiber-to-fiber technology for textiles.
What’s more, the Zurich-based athletic company said it met its goals to use 100% recycled, FSC-certified cardboard and 100% recycled HDPE in its apparel packaging by May 2021, and has further redesigned it to remove “unnecessary” items.
On also said in the report that it is on target to reach its goal to reduce its scope 3 carbon emissions by 55%, which account for 99% of its total impact, by 2030. The company plans to do this by replacing all the gas vehicles in its European fleet with electric models by 2030. Additionally, On Labs, the company’s new office in Zurich, is using 100% renewable electricity. On said that this contributes towards its goal of sourcing 80% of the energy for its offices and stores from renewable sources by the end of 2022.
“We envision a future where every On product is fossil-free, and is returned to us so that the materials can be reused, recycled or repurposed,” Caspar Coppetti, co-founder and executive co-chairman of On, said in a statement. “We have made it our environmental mission to make high-performance products with the lowest possible footprint, that are also engineered for circularity.”