
HUGO BOSS, the luxury fashion brand, has taken notable strides in pursuit of its sustainability objectives, making a commitment to reduce Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions.
With a vast presence in 132 countries and a dedicated workforce of nearly 20,000 employees, the brand has achieved an impressive revenue of € 3.7 billion (US $ 4.7 billion).
HUGO BOSS has committed to substantial sustainability goals for the year 2030. The company aims to reduce Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions, originating from primary energy use and electricity supply, by a minimum of 50 per cent compared to the base year of 2019. Additionally, the brand is determined to decrease Scope 3 emissions by at least 50 per cent by 2030, as stated in its latest sustainability report.
To accomplish these ambitious climate targets, HUGO BOSS is concentrating on various strategies, such as implementing energy-saving measures, optimising procurement practices, and increasing self-generation through renewable energy sources. These efforts demonstrate the brand’s strong dedication to environmental responsibility and its proactive approach towards mitigating its carbon footprint.






