Tarkett’s 2023 CSR Report highlights progress in climate ambition, circular economy and support to people & communities
08 March 2024 - 4:59AM
Tarkett’s 2023 CSR Report highlights progress in climate ambition,
circular economy and support to people & communities
PARIS, FRANCE,
March 7,
2024 – Tarkett,
a world leader in innovative and sustainable flooring and sports
surface solutions, releases today its 2023 Corporate Social &
Environmental Responsibility (CSR) Report. Fully audited by an
independent third party, this report outlines the company’s
significant sustainability performance.
“Our sustainability performance over the past
year contributes actively to Tarkett's ambition: to be the easiest,
the most innovative and the most sustainable flooring and sports
surfaces company to work for and to work with. As part of our
climate roadmap, we have successfully reduced our greenhouse gas
emissions at our production sites by 47% in the last four years1,
notably through improved energy efficiency and sourcing renewable
electricity. I am also very proud that we have increased the
proportion of women in management positions throughout 2023, well
in line with our 2025 target" said Fabrice
Barthélemy, CEO of Tarkett.
Early 2023, Tarkett’s climate roadmap was
approved by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) and the
company joined the Europe’s Climate Leaders Ranking by Financial
Times and Statista. CDP, recognized as the gold standard of
environmental reporting, granted Tarkett’s climate action with a
leadership level A- score. Tarkett is the only flooring and sports
surfaces manufacturer to reach such a high level of maturity in
2023. Moreover, the sustainability rating agency EcoVadis gave a
Gold Medal to Tarkett and ranked the company among the top 2%
performing companies of all 100 000 rated organizations in 175
countries.
Lower Emissions
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In 2023, 44% of the company’s total energy consumption came from
renewable energies, with 13 production sites purchasing 100%
electricity coming from renewable energies. At the same time, our
scope 3 value chain emissions decreased by 14% versus 2019.
Less Waste
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In 2023, Tarkett used 154,000 tons of recycled
materials as an alternative to virgin materials, which
represents 18% of our raw materials used, with the goal of reaching
30% by 2030. This progress helps avoid 188,000 tons of greenhouse
gas emissions compared to the use of virgin primary raw materials.
This is equivalent to the annual greenhouse gas emissions of
105,000 cars.
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Tarkett has reached strong progress with
ReStart®, its take-back
and recycling program, by transforming end-of-use flooring
and recycled materials into new floors. In the last 13 years, the
company has collected the equivalent of 12 Eiffel Towers (119,000
tons) of flooring through ReStart®, into its eight flooring
recycling centers.
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ReStart® is now deployed in 29
different countries, including in Europe, North America, Brazil,
India, Malaysia and Australia.
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Tarkett’s successful collaboration with
IKEA continued: 11 post-use flooring take-backs have been
made from IKEA stores across Europe. Since the first take-back
experience from IKEA Stockholm in 2020, more than 150 tons -
corresponding to 50,000 sqm - have been collected from IKEA stores
in 13 countries across Europe, avoiding a total of 500 tons of
greenhouse gas emissions.
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Within Tarkett Sports Division, our FieldTurf’s Goal
Zero infill take-back program in North America helps
diverting job-site waste from landfill and facilitating its reuse
and recycling. In 2023, 46 projects were completed, recovering old
artificial turf and recycling 146 tons of materials. The Goal Zero
program was strengthened by opening a new regeneration facility in
Pennsylvania (USA).
Greater Well-Being
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Coping with the most stringent world standards in terms of
indoor air quality, 99% of our flooring solutions
have low volatile organic compounds emission levels, which is ten
times lower than the strictest world standards.
Supporting teams and
local communities
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Tarkett has made further progress in terms of supporting its teams
and local communities. Committed to diversity & inclusion, the
share of women in management positions reached
29% in
2023, very close to
achieving our 2025 target of 30%.
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Since the launch of Tarkett Academy, 60 000
professionals and students have been trained as professional
installers and in flooring installation techniques in 9
countries.
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Since the launch of our Tarkett Cares program
supporting local communities, our teams were involved in over 900
community initiatives, with employees volunteering 3,800 days and
over 1.2 million euros of product donations.
To find out more & download
the CSR key figures,
visit our
website.
Media ContactBrunswick -
tarkett@brunswickgroup.com - +33 (0) 1 53 96 83 83 Tarkett –
communication@tarkett.com
About TarkettWith a history of
more than 140 years, Tarkett is a worldwide leader in innovative
and sustainable flooring and sports surface solutions, generating
turnover of € 3.4 billion in 2023. The Group has close to 12,000
employees, 23 R&D centers, 8 recycling centers and 34
production sites. Tarkett creates and manufactures solutions for
hospitals, schools, housing, hotels, offices, stores and sports
fields, serving customers in over 100 countries. To build “The Way
to Better Floors,” the Group is committed to circular economy and
sustainability, in line with its Tarkett Human‐Conscious Design®
approach. Tarkett is listed on the Euronext regulated market
(compartment B, ISIN: FR0004188670, ticker: TKTT)
www.tarkett‐group.com
1 This reduction refers to absolute Scope 1 and
Scope 2 GHG emissions from fuel combustion, purchased electricity
and steam consumption at Tarkett’s 34 production sites in 20
countries and from car leasing between 2019 and 2023.
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