April 22, 2026 – The 2025 Corporate Social Responsibility Report from Haworth Group has been released highlighting the organization’s global impact and progress on its sustainability journey. These reports have been published for over 20 years.
Haworth’s strategy is focused on three key areas that form a road map for continuous improvement: people, circular economy and operational performance. Progress in 2025 includes:
- A closed-loop manufacturing process was introduced for black plastic on Fern chairs, resulting in 755 tonnes of CO2e reduction.
- Haworth achieved 100% renewable electricity sourcing equal to the amount used across global operations.
- Haworth Group projects reduced Scope 3 emissions and diverted 6,289 tonnes of furniture from landfills globally.
- 100% of Haworth brand products in North America are PFAS-free and all that are BIFMA-certified meet LEVEL 3.
- Haworth conducted neurodiversity research to understand and support workplace inclusivity in the workplace.
- More than 1,100 staff members from 17 countries were actively engaged in volunteering and outreach opportunities in their communities.
More information about Haworth’s sustainability journey is available here.
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The Haworth Group designs at the intersection of people and environments with brands like Haworth, AIS, BuzziSpace, Cappellini, Cassina, Ceccotti Collezioni, Heller, Hushoffice, Interni, JANUS et Cie, Karakter, Luminaire, Luxury Living Group, Poltrona Frau, Tayco, Tuohy and Zanotta. Founded in 1948, the group is a privately-owned company operating in more than 150 countries through a global network of 400 dealers and 8,000 employees. Headquarted in Holland, Michigan, U.S.A., the company has sales of $2.7 billion USD.
With a heritage in the workplace, Haworth is the founding brand of the Haworth Group. Haworth believes great spaces empower people to thrive and work their best. As a leading global furniture maker, the company partners with customers, dealers and influencers to create spaces that result in effective people and efficient real estate. Haworth’s customer-first approach comes from an entrepreneurial spirit, design-forward thinking and multicultural perspectives.