May 15, 2024 – The Haworth Group has released its 2023 corporate social responsibility report. One of the key achievements is the industry’s first net-zero emissions targets validated by the Strategic Business Targets initiative (SBTi) – both short- and long-term reduction of Haworth operational and supply chain emissions. Haworth’s first report was issued in 2005 and has grown to encompass social and sustainable efforts across the global organization.
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 2023 includes:
More information on corporate social responsibility at Haworth is available here. As noted in the report, data and stories are from the Haworth Group. The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) index is from commercial interiors business unless otherwise noted. Lifestyle brand sustainability information is available.
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Photos: page 1 – Haworth’s digital knits. Page 2 – Poltrona Frau operations.
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. With a heritage in the workplace, Haworth is the founding brand of the Haworth Group. The Haworth Group designs at the intersection of people and environments with brands like Haworth, BuzziSpace, Cappellini, Cassina, Ceccotti Collezioni, Hushoffice, Interni, JANUS et Cie, Karakter, Luminaire, Poltrona Frau, Tuohy and Zanotta .
Founded in 1948, the Haworth Group is a privately-owned company operating in more than 150 countries through a global network of 400 dealers and 8,000 employees. Headquartered in Holland, Michigan, U.S.A., the company has sales of $2.57 billion USD.