Sustainability.
OUR COLLECTIVE JOURNEY.
Tenson, our manufacturing and strategic partners are keenly aware of our collective responsibility to address all matters concerning sustainability.
For more than a decade, the organizations, companies and people within our ecosystem have regularly collaborated to make deliberate, timely, measured progress on the critical, complex and challenging journey toward sustainability. We are committed to continuous improvement in these important matters...in perpetuity.
We invite all of our partners and customers to lock arms in our own ways to “do our part” and to the best of our ability.
It’s no easy path. And, most things that are worthwhile, take time, require investment and perseverance. By way of additional background, Sport Innovation is Tenson’s primary manufacturing partner and owns a stake in Tenson. In collaboration with Sport Innovation over the past decade, Tenson has made important strides along the way to care for both people and planet.
"It’s no easy path. And, most things that are worthwhile, take time, require investment and perseverance."
In addition to the work on fabrics and production methods, we also invested in and launched Tenson’s first CarbonZERO product in 2021. In 2022, Tenson’s entire Himalaya Collection is certified CarbonZERO product.
The CarbonZero label enables the consumer to buy a product that has been 100% compensated for its carbon footprint: this should by no means reduce our ambitious work with sustainability on a daily basis.
Furthermore, we’ve set some clear goals for ourselves, including the entire company being 100% CarbonZERO by 2050.
We’re in this for the long haul. After all, “living in harmony with nature” was at the heart of founder Paul Rydholm’s vision for Tenson. He believed, as do we all here at Tenson, the only way to accomplish this was/is to make this #AWayofLiving and to pursue this together as a #CommunitywithPurpose. We invite you to join us on this shared journey.
The Swedish Textile
Initiative
for
climate Action.
The Swedish Textile Initiative for climate Action has just released the most recent Progress Report with data for 2021. Here you can gain insight into how a majority (Tenson included) of Swedish textile brands are progressing toward their climate targets.