H & M Hennes & Mauritz AB’s Annual and Sustainability Report for the financial year 2025 shows how the group continued to build a stronger foundation for long-term growth, with improved profitability, strengthened brands and customer offering, and continued progress on its climate agenda. The report was published today on hmgroup.com, and a printed version will be sent by post to shareholders upon request.
“We are strengthening our offering and showing that growth, profitability and reduced emissions can go hand in hand. In 2025, we continued to take important steps towards all our long-term targets: profitability increased, the sales trend was positive, and our CO2 emissions decreased,” says Daniel Ervér, CEO H&M Group.
“We remain deeply committed to advancing our sustainability agenda and driving positive change across our industry. In 2025, we reduced CO₂ emissions, increased the use of recycled materials, and lowered freshwater consumption. With a clear roadmap, we continue our efforts to decouple growth from resource use and emissions while supporting people and communities,” says Leyla Ertur, Chief Sustainability Officer H&M Group.
Some sustainability highlights from 2025 include:
- 91 percent recycled or sustainably sourced materials. The share of recycled materials alone was 32 percent, surpassing the company’s 30 percent target for 2025.
- 41 percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions in scopes 11 and 22 and 34.6 percent reduction in scope 33 (2019 baseline), putting the company on track to meet its science-based targets.
- SEK 2.8 billion invested in decarbonisation and material innovation.
- The number of garment suppliers (tiers 1, 2 and 3)4 reporting use of on-site coal boilers decreased by 108 since 2022 and the target is to fully phase-out by 2026.
- 22.8 percent reduction in absolute freshwater use in wet processing garment suppliers (tiers 1 and 2) from a 2022 baseline, surpassing the company’s 10 percent target for 2025.
- Resale expanded across Sellpy and the group’s brands. It is now available in 26 markets and represented 0.8 percent of the group’s turnover in 2025 – a share that has increased 31 percent since 2024.
- H&M Group celebrated the 10-year anniversary of its Global Framework Agreement with IndustriALL Global Union and Swedish trade union IF Metall, protecting the interests of and advancing labour rights for more than one million workers.