Electrolux
Electrolux earns a top-tier place because it links resource-efficient products to gross profit, shows meaningful decarbonization progress, and keeps recycling and worker-safety metrics unusually visible for a mass appliance group.
Score
87
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Country
Sweden
Report year
2025
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Score breakdown
Resource efficiency
88Resource-efficient products and higher recycled steel and plastic use give Electrolux one of the clearest product-side signals in the category.
Impact on environment
88Emissions, renewable-energy, and product-efficiency performance are all strong enough to support a high-confidence rank.
Social responsibility
83Worker-safety performance and community programs are visible, though the social case is less differentiated than the environmental one.
Economic benefits
89Electrolux shows that more efficient products can still support gross profit and lifetime-value strategy rather than acting as a margin sacrifice.
Certifications and signals
Evidence and sources
Electrolux Group Sustainability
Electrolux Group
Summarizes 2025 results on efficient products, renewable energy, recycled materials, and worker safety.
View sourceAB Electrolux publishes 2025 Annual Report
Electrolux Group
Reports 26% resource-efficient products by units sold, 36% of gross profit, and detailed 2025 sustainability highlights.
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