Whirlpool
Whirlpool is one of the strongest large-scale home appliance sustainability cases because it ties product efficiency, refurbishing, take-back, and operational decarbonization to a commercially durable kitchen-and-laundry business.
Score
88
Industry
Home
Country
United States
Report year
2025
Badge
Eligible to use the sustainablereports badge
Score breakdown
Resource efficiency
89Refurbished-product pilots, take-back systems, and a large pipeline of more efficient appliances give Whirlpool a strong practical circularity case.
Impact on environment
87Operational emissions reduction and renewable-electricity matching are strong, even though the overall appliance footprint remains large.
Social responsibility
84Community partnerships and people programs are visible, while supplier-emissions coverage shows improving value-chain accountability.
Economic benefits
91A large installed base, strong regional manufacturing footprint, and durable appliance categories make its sustainability work financially credible.
Certifications and signals
Evidence and sources
Whirlpool 2025 Corporate Responsibility Impact Report
Whirlpool
Reports more than 55% Scope 1 and 2 emissions reduction since 2021, 100+ efficient product launches, and take-back plus refurbishment programs.
View sourceCorporate Responsibility Reports
Whirlpool
Official reporting hub linking the 2025 impact and technical reports.
View sourceRelated reports
Related rankings
About us
Independent research. No brand sponsorships.
sustainablereports.org organizes public sustainability reports, certifications, and evidence into editorial research pages. We do not accept brand sponsorships, we do not sell ranking positions, and we do not offer paid inclusion.
Badge usage policy
Only brands that have earned a place in one of our “Top 10 sustainable products/brands” rankings may display the sustainablereports badge. Brands outside those rankings may not use it.
Editorial policy
Conclusions are not adjusted for partnerships, marketing budgets, or brand relationships. Rankings and company pages reflect only the quality of public disclosure and evidence available at the time of review.