Renewable energy
Trek’s headquarters and US manufacturing is powered entirely by renewable energy through validated Renewable Energy Credits (RECs). By 2030, we’ll be purchasing and retiring RECs for each of Trek’s owned facilities globally.
The Trek Foundation
The Trek Foundation protects land, develops trail systems for public use, and provides more riders access to great places to ride. This program has funded trails in seven locations, and we’re just getting started.
Reducing plastic packaging waste
We’ve redesigned our bike and aftermarket packaging to dramatically reduce single-use plastics. Since 2020, our new designs have helped us avoid the use of approximately 532,422 lbs. of plastic packaging waste annually.
Recycled plastics
We’re continuing to find many new opportunities to use recycled plastics on bikes and gear. Today, 38 of our products — including bottle cages, grip cores, textiles, and helmets — contain a percentage of recycled plastics.
Threading lightly
Trek road and mountain apparel contains fabrics made from recycled bottles or textile waste, which has helped divert 54,945 lbs. of material from landfills.
Sharing the love
In 2022, nearly 14 million miles were ridden by BCycle users! Putting bike share systems where people need them is helping more riders choose the fun and convenience of riding over other more harmful modes of transportation.
Building a world of change
We believe bikes can make a world of difference, so we partner with many organizations that use bikes as a force for good for our planet and people. Through our support of PeopleForBikes, World Bicycle Relief, NICA, and others, we're advocating for meaningful change around the world.