Sustainability Report and Corporate Commitment
In 2020, Trek conducted an emissions audit to better understand the company’s impact and build a plan to become a more conscious and sustainable global citizen. The report shows the findings, explains the actions the company has taken to lighten its footprint, details its goals and sets a vision for change.
Organization
Trek Bicycle
Publication Date
2024
Location
Wisconsin
National or Global
Topic
Sustainability
Activity
Bicycling
Birding/Wildlife viewing
Camping
Climbing
Equestrian
Fishing
Hiking/Running
Hunting
Motorized sports (boat, snowmobile, ATV, etc.)
Paddling
Winter sports (downhill, Nordic, tube, snowshoe, snowmobile)
Related Resources
2009 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Smart Growth Guidelines for Sustainable Design and Development
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Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation
Start in Wisconsin
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Harley-Davidson
Inclusive Stakeholder Management Report
The annual report from Harley-Davidson to stakeholders details the company’s social, environmental and governance initiatives to ensure profitable growth and sustainable, long-term value for their stakeholders— the planet, people and communities.
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