Renoun Earns The Climate Label Certification for 2025

Renoun Earns The Climate Label Certification for 2025

Written by: Lucy Higgins

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This Earth Day, we’re proud to share that Renoun has earned The Climate Label certification for 2025 through The Change Climate Project—the only ski brand to achieve this. 

We believe that sustainability should be more than a talking point. We’re doing our part to make our efforts measurable, transparent, and ongoing.

Companies achieve The Climate Label when they account for the greenhouse gas emissions tied to operating their business, fund climate solutions, and maintain plans to reduce future emissions. The Change Climate Project notes that the label signifies a company has met standardized requirements for greenhouse gas measurement, reduction planning, disclosure, and funding of climate solutions. We’re far from claiming zero environmental impact, but we’re working hard to keep our impact measurable and as minimal as possible.

That work includes measuring emissions, funding projects tied to climate progress, and continuing to invest in operational changes that lower impact over time. For 2025, this looked like 1,219 tCO2e in total 2024 GHG emissions, $19,790 in total climate funding, and active reduction actions that include lower-carbon packaging, logistics improvements, reduced plastic use, packaging reuse, and shipping-related changes.

We consider the certification to be a part of the process, not a finish line. The Climate Label standard is annual, and certified brands must continue measuring emissions, funding climate action, and showing progress on reduction plans to maintain certification. Each year, we’ll be evaluating our output and impact, moving forward toward a greener—and snowier—future. 

Protecting winter starts with being honest about what it takes to make gear, and being willing to do the work to improve our environmental standards. Skiing depends on cold, stable winters, and we have a responsibility to try to make those last as long as possible. 

A certification alone isn’t the whole story. But we believe transparency and third-party standards matter. This is one way to make our climate commitments accountable.

Learn More

To learn more about Renoun’s Climate Label certification and see the public brand profile, visit our page on The Change Climate Project directory.