Stores and Packaging

Our targets
1. Our offices, distribution centers and stores will be powered by 100% renewable electricity by 2030.
2. Minimum 75% of our packaging weight will be made with recycled content, with a preference for post-consumer recycled material, by 2030.
3. Reduce our average packaging weight by 20% by 2030.
How we work
We’re rethinking our physical spaces and packaging - from the materials we use to how we package and ship our products.
PVH Australia are a proud signatory of the Australian Packaging Covenant Organisation (APCO), which is leading the development of a circular economy for packaging in Australia. To view our latest APCO Annual Report and Action Plan, please click here.
Our sustainable store guidelines help us design and operate spaces more responsibly, prioritizing energy efficiency, environmentally preferred material choices and waste reduction. In packaging, we’re driving innovation to reduce single-use materials and increase recyclability.

How we're doing
100% Renewable Electricity Across Europe
Since 2020, 100% of our stores, offices & warehouses in Europe have been powered by renewable electricity.
Sustainable Stores with Global Impact
Select stores globally have been certified through LEED - a globally recognized standard for green buildings, helping us test and scale innovative solutions across our global store network.
Redesigned Packaging for Less Waste
We are redesigning our packaging to reduce the overall use of packaging components and increase the use of recycled content.
Packaging that Protects Forests
Since 2022, Tommy Hilfiger has met Canopy Pack4Good targets by sourcing packaging with at least 50% post-consumer waste or recycled content, certified from responsibly managed forests. In 2024, we reached 69% average recycled content in all paper-based packaging.
PVH Corporate Responsibility Report 2024
As part of the parent company PVH Corp., Tommy Hilfiger is working towards our global Corporate Responsibility targets.
To learn more, download PVH Corporate Responsibility Report 2024.
Stores and
Packaging

Our targets
1. Our offices, distribution centers and stores will be powered by 100% renewable electricity by 2030.
2. Minimum 75% of our packaging weight will be made with recycled content, with a preference for post-consumer recycled material, by 2030.
3. Reduce our average packaging weight by 20% by 2030.

How we work
We’re rethinking our physical spaces and packaging - from the materials we use to how we package and ship our products.
PVH Australia are a proud signatory of the Australian Packaging Covenant Organisation (APCO), which is leading the development of a circular economy for packaging in Australia. To view our latest APCO Annual Report and Action Plan please click here.
Our sustainable store guidelines help us design and operate spaces more responsibly, prioritizing energy efficiency, environmentally preferred material choices and waste reduction. In packaging, we’re driving innovation to reduce single-use materials and increase recyclability.
How we're doing
100% Renewable Electricity Across Europe
Since 2020, 100% of our stores, offices & warehouses in Europe have been powered by renewable electricity.
Sustainable Stores with Global Impact
Select stores globally have been certified through LEED - a globally recognized standard for green buildings, helping us test and scale innovative solutions across our global store network.
Redesigned Packaging for Less Waste
We are redesigning our packaging to reduce the overall use of packaging components and increase the use of recycled content.
Packaging that Protects Forests
Since 2022, Tommy Hilfiger has met Canopy Pack4Good targets by sourcing packaging with at least 50% post-consumer waste or recycled content, certified from responsibly managed forests. In 2024, we reached 69% average recycled content in all paper-based packaging.
PVH Corporate Responsibility Report 2024
As part of the parent company PVH Corp., Tommy Hilfiger is working towards our global Corporate Responsibility targets. To learn more, download PVH Corporate Responsibility Report 2024.