YETI
YETI is a second-wave candidate because it publishes a 2025 sustainability report and has real durability and circularity narratives, but the category still needs more water-impact comparability beyond materials and packaging.
Score
82
Industry
Portable Water
Country
United States
Report year
2025
Badge
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Score breakdown
Resource efficiency
81Durability and materials selection can reduce replacement cycles, but comparability depends on what is actually measured.
Impact on environment
78Environmental evidence is present, but the biggest impact question is still absolute volume and materials footprint.
Social responsibility
79Supply-chain disclosure exists; the remaining gap is deeper, multi-tier transparency for manufacturing partners.
Economic benefits
90Premium product economics can fund sustainability programs, but evidence quality must stay report-grade to remain credible.
Certifications and signals
Evidence and sources
YETI Sustainability Report 2025 (PDF)
YETI
Official sustainability report download from YETI’s ESG page.
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