Targus today announced the publication of its 2026 Global Sustainability Report, providing an in-depth update on the company’s purpose-driven progress across circular product design, sustainable innovation, and strengthened accountability.
Throughout the 2026 report, Targus outlines its annual environmental progress, actions aligned to five priority UN SDGs, and its roadmap and commitments through 2030.
Key 2026 Highlights
EcoSmart Milestones: Targus has now recycled more than 53 million plastic bottles into its EcoSmart® product line, equivalent to an estimated savings of 3 million lbs. of CO₂ emissions compared to virgin plastic. In the past year, Targus also continued to broaden its portfolio of products designed with sustainable materials, including the introduction of new EcoSmart docking stations made from 75% recycled post-consumer plastics and aluminum, alongside premium laptop bags like HeritageLuxe and an expanded range of eco-engineered tech accessories.
Sustainable Packaging: Marking an important milestone in the company’s sustainability journey, 95 percent of Targus packaging is now fully recyclable, with an average of 50 percent made from recycled or compostable materials. The company has also eliminated problematic single-use plastics from all its packaging.
Increased Global Reporting with Stronger Results:
- EcoVadis Bronze Rating: Targus currently holds a Bronze Sustainability Medal from EcoVadis. This achievement ranks Targus among the top 35 percent of sustainable companies, globally.
- Walmart Project Gigaton: The company has achieved Giga Guru status for three years in a row, recognizing leadership in supply chain emissions reduction.
- Scope 1, 2, and 3 Emissions Transparency & Reductions: The company continued rigorous reporting across Scope 1, 2, and measured Scope 3 emissions, including a reduction in location based Scope 2 from 134 Mt CO₂e (2023) to 100 Mt CO₂e (2025) through efficiency and renewable energy initiatives.
Looking Ahead
Targus is on a mission to achieve a brighter future by driving real and meaningful change to help safeguard people and our planet.
You can also follow Targus on their sustainability journey on the Targus blog.
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Targus Releases Its 2026 Global Sustainability Report
Targus today announced the publication of its 2026 Global Sustainability Report, providing an in-depth update on the company’s purpose-driven progress across circular product design, sustainable innovation, and strengthened accountability.
Throughout the 2026 report, Targus outlines its annual environmental progress, actions aligned to five priority UN SDGs, and its roadmap and commitments through 2030.
Key 2026 Highlights
EcoSmart Milestones: Targus has now recycled more than 53 million plastic bottles into its EcoSmart® product line, equivalent to an estimated savings of 3 million lbs. of CO₂ emissions compared to virgin plastic. In the past year, Targus also continued to broaden its portfolio of products designed with sustainable materials, including the introduction of new EcoSmart docking stations made from 75% recycled post-consumer plastics and aluminum, alongside premium laptop bags like HeritageLuxe and an expanded range of eco-engineered tech accessories.
Sustainable Packaging: Marking an important milestone in the company’s sustainability journey, 95 percent of Targus packaging is now fully recyclable, with an average of 50 percent made from recycled or compostable materials. The company has also eliminated problematic single-use plastics from all its packaging.
Increased Global Reporting with Stronger Results:
Looking Ahead
Targus is on a mission to achieve a brighter future by driving real and meaningful change to help safeguard people and our planet.
You can also follow Targus on their sustainability journey on the Targus blog.
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