Peak Performance celebrates achievements in ‘significant’ year

19/05/2026
Peak Performance celebrates achievements in ‘significant’ year

Swedish outdoor brand Peak Performance has published its Sustainability Performance 2025 report, outlining its progress in what it noted was a “year of significant change”.

Sara Molnar, its brand president for seven years, left to pursue new ambitions and was replaced by Stefano Saccone.

The Amer Sports-owned brand aims to be “fully circular” business by 2030, and its R&D Helium Loop Anorak received an ISPO Award for circularity. The design – a partnership with NetPlus, Allied Feather + Down, Resortecs and Pertex – used a heat-dissolvable thread that enables easy material separation at the end of the product’s life.

Peak Performance verified its first circular products in line with circular.fashion standards, with commercial launches planned for this year, and a new audit supporting programme was introduced to incentivise suppliers’ environmental and social performance.

In terms of its climate targets, compared with the 2022 baseline, Scope 1 emissions decreased by 16%, Scope 2 by 90%, and SBTi-relevant Scope 3 categories by 10%.