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SAMSONITE Sustainability Profile

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Sustainability Summary

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Samsonite says its sustainability strategy is built around three pillars: product, planet and people. The company states that it is committed to reducing its impact on the planet through sustainable innovations and durable products that last. Its work includes increasing repairability, expanding the use of recycled and other more sustainable materials, and advancing circular solutions for end-of-life products. On the planet side, Samsonite says it is reducing product footprint and cutting emissions from its own operations, including maintaining 100% renewable electricity across owned and operated facilities. It also refers to its Golden Rule, people-focused culture, and supplier standards through its ethical charter and social compliance programme.

SAMSONITE Sustainability Actions

Launched responsible journey in 2020

In 2020, Samsonite launched its responsible journey focusing on three pillars, product, planet and people. It says this is the compass guiding its decision making to 2030 and beyond.

Achieved renewable electricity

Samsonite achieved 100% renewable electricity across its owned and operated retail stores, manufacturing and distribution facilities and offices for the first time in 2023, two years ahead of its target date.

Expanded repair services

Since 1976, Samsonite has offered repair services so customers can keep using their products. It now offers repairs in approximately 70 countries globally, including in many stores.

Introduced recycled materials

In 2018, Samsonite introduced its first collection incorporating a portion of post-consumer recycled PET plastic from recycled water bottles. In 2019, it introduced the Samsonite S’Cure Eco, its first luggage with an outer shell made in part with post-consumer recycled polypropylene from household waste such as yogurt cups. In 2024, it expanded the use of recycled materials beyond plastics, launching products containing a portion of post-consumer recycled aluminum in the pull-handle.

Launched circular limited editions

In 2025, Samsonite launched the Essens Circular Limited Edition illustrating circular design principles. It says the outer shell is made with at least 80% recycled materials by weight, including around 35% recycled polypropylene from pre-owned suitcases, which are shredded and mixed with other post-consumer recycled materials.

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SAMSONITE Sustainability Commitments

2030

Cut scope 3 emissions

Samsonite committed to increase the use of recycled materials in its products to reduce scope 3 emissions from its purchased goods and services by 52% by 2030, compared to a 2022 baseline.

2030

Maintain renewable electricity

Samsonite said it aims to maintain its use of 100% renewable electricity across its retail stores, manufacturing and distribution facilities and offices.

2025

Carbon neutrality across operations

Samsonite’s broader ESG strategy includes a goal to achieve carbon neutrality across all operations by 2025.


Sustainable Development Goals

SAMSONITE is committed to advancing these Global Goals to promote prosperity for people & planet.

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