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The time for climate action is now. Here's Trek President John Burke on eight ways Trek is working to draw down our impact and be a part of the climate solution.
The brutal facts
Atmospheric carbon dioxide reached a record high in 2023 And it’s only rising, causing global temperatures to rise along with it. Source: Kennedy, R (Director), (2018). Above and Beyond: NASA’s Journey to Tomorrow [Motion Picture]. United States: Fathom Events
As our average global temperature continues to rise, it will lead to increasingly negative impacts on our ecological systems and human life. Source: GISTEMP Team, 2024: GISS Surface Temperature Analysis (GISTEMP), version 4, Lenssen et al. 2019
We’ve had over 150 billion-dollar climate events in the last 10 years, leading to significant economic effects, human fatalities and massive loss of wildlife. Source: “Billion-Dollar Weather and Climate Disasters,” National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Eight actions to help guide your efforts
Here are the eight actions that Trek has taken to run a business that’s better for our planet. Use them as a guide to lower your own impact.
ACTION 1 Emissions study
We hired external experts to study our carbon footprint so we could take informed action.
ACTION 2 Set a goal
We used our emissions study to set a company-wide goal: reduce our absolute scope 3 GHC emissions 32.5% by 2032
ACTION 3 Reduce packaging waste
We made changes to our packaging that have helped us save 241,502 kg of plastic packaging waste annually since 2020.*
ACTION 4 Eco-friendly materials
We worked with our suppliers to move from dirty to clean aluminium and cut carbon emissions from certain frames by 80%.
ACTION 5 Reduce air freight
The transport of goods is a massive emissions generator, so we're reducing our air freight in favour of other options.
ACTION 6 Red Barn Refresh
We started refurbishing and reselling used bikes to encourage a circular economy.
ACTION 7 Car trip reductions
We’re taking action to encourage people to ride more and drive less.
ACTION 8 Be an example
We’ve learnt a lot on our sustainability journey, and we’re sharing what we’ve learnt so others can act as well.
*Figure is approximate and may vary based on annual forecasts and units sold.
The change the world scorecard
What gets measured gets done. Use a climate action scorecard to drive change within your organisation.
“The greatest threat to our planet is the belief that someone else will save it.” – Robert Swan, Arctic explorer