Samsonite

Innovate to move the world

Every journey has the power to connect us. The power to move us and the world forward.
That's why we're committed to reducing our impact on the planet we love to explore
through sustainable innovations and a legacy of designing durable products that last.

Explore our commitment to sustainability below.

  • PRODUCT

    We continue to transform the way our products are made and how they endure, incorporating more sustainable materials, expanding repairability, and advancing towards more circular solutions.

  • PLANET

    We are committed to minimizing our impact on the planet by reducing our product footprint and further cutting emissions from our own operations.

  • PEOPLE

    With the Golden Rule as our guiding principle, we are dedicated to creating more opportunities for our people, so they can benefit from our progress.

INNOVATION THAT MOVES THE INDUSTRY FORWARD

For over a century, Samsonite has been a leader—pioneering the first four-wheeled spinner luggage and three-point locking system—and leading in durability. But we’re not stopping there.

Our teams are committed to identifying innovations that help reduce our environmental impact. By developing limited-edition luggage collections that showcase our latest discoveries, we’re sparking new ideas for future breakthroughs.

For example, Proxis Circular Limited Edition is our first suitcase incorporating bio-circular materials derived from waste and residues of biological origin – such as used cooking oil from restaurant kitchens, originally produced from vegetable oils such as grapeseed. Altogether, the Proxis Circular suitcase has a total share of 65% bio-circular and recycled materials by weight, with the outer shell incorporating at least 75% recycled cooking oil by weight (using ISCC PLUS mass balance approach).

INNOVATION THAT MOVES THE INDUSTRY FORWARD

DURABILITY THAT GOES THE DISTANCE

The most sustainable product is the one that lasts. That’s why designing durable, high-quality, functional
products has long been part of our heritage.

Our products are thoroughly tested to endure the rigors of use and prove their reliability over time. Many of
our manufacturing partners have on-site labs to put cases and bags through a series of demanding tests and
trials to ensure products meet our specific requirements.

Drop Test:

Luggage is cooled to very low temperatures, loaded with weights and dropped many times on wheels and shells from varying heights to assess impact resistance

Zipper Test:

Zippers are opened and closed thousands of times to ensure functionality and longevity

Wheel Test:

Suitcases are rolled over rough surfaces for many kilometers to test wheel endurance and performance

Handle Test:

Shoulder strap, bag and pull handles on bags and cases are subjected to repeated lifting and jerking to evaluate their strength and durability

Temperature and humidity Test:

Products are exposed to extreme temperature and humidity levels to assess material resilience under various environmental conditions

Tumble Test:

Cases are put in a giant spinning machine and tumbled over wooden and metal obstacles to simulate baggage-handling conditions

ADVANCING REPAIRABILITY

Since 1976, we have offered repair services so customers can keep using their products.

We are working to further improve the repairability of our products. This includes designing components for easier repair and supporting at home repair, ensuring better consistency of parts across collections, and utilising product components that are easier to disassemble, such as clip-in elements or using screws instead of rivets. As part of our extensive product warranties covering materials and workmanship, we now offer repairs in approximately 70 countries globally, including in many stores.

To learn more about the repairability of your product, you may visit the Service Centers listed in the link below:

SERVICE CENTERS

ADVANCING REPAIRABILITY

MORE SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS

We’re innovating to reduce our footprint by incorporating more sustainable materials, like
recycled content, while maintaining durability. In 2025, approximately 52% of Samsonite’s net
sales came from products that incorporate some recycled materials.*

2018

Recycled Polyester

We introduced our first collection incorporating a portion of post-consumer recycled PET plastic from recycled water bottles. Since then, we’ve continuously expanded and scaled the use of recycled polyester in linings and outer fabrics.

2019

Recycled Polypropylene and Polycarbonate

We introduced the Samsonite S’Cure Eco, our first luggage with an outer shell made in part with post-consumer recycled polypropylene from household waste such as yogurt cups. Today, we incorporate the same materials in several best-selling hard-side products.

2024

Recycled aluminium

We expanded the use of recycled materials beyond plastics, launching products containing a portion of post-consumer recycled aluminium in the pull-handle, like in our ESSENS Limited Edition, from sources like airplanes, soda cans, and more. Today, we incorporate recycled aluminum in our Paralux collection and our standard Essens collection, and we continue to expand its use in our other core collections.

*While many of our products included recycled materials in the lining, we are increasing the number of products that also incorporate recycled materials in other key components such as the outer shell and/or pull-handle tubes. In 2025, the recycled materials incorporated in our products range from around 0% to 85% by total product weight.

END OF LIFE:
CLOSING THE LOOP

We are exploring how we can support our customers in recycling or repurposing their product at the end of its useful life.

In 2025, we launched the Essens Circular Limited Edition illustrating circular design principles: the outer shell is made with at least 80% recycled materials by weight, including around 35% recycled polypropylene from pre-owned suitcases, which are shredded and mixed with other post-consumer recycled materials.* Essens Circular suitcase won the prestigious Henry Van de Velde Awards Gold Award 2026, recognizing its strong approach to circular design and sustainable innovation.

At our Jacksonville, Florida distribution center we also manage the collection of damaged products which cannot be repaired, unusable products which have been returned to us and used as sources of spare parts for repairs and unsellable inventory each month. In 2025, we broadened our partnership to find a solution to collect and recycle products which cannot be repaired or reused – recycling them and transforming them into outdoor seating and surfacing products, while ensuring they do not go to landfill.

*The % by weight of recycled materials apply to the Essens™ Circular Spinner 75 model. The % will slightly differ for the smaller size (Spinner 55). 

END OF LIFE: CLOSING THE LOOP

100% RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY

We achieved 100% renewable electricity across our owned and operated retail stores, manufacturing and distribution facilities and offices for the first time in 2023, two years ahead of our target date. We achieved this through a combination of on-site solar generation, participation in green power programs, and purchasing renewable energy certificates.

Our manufacturing and distribution facilities including Oudenaarde, Belgium and Nashik, India have on-site solar installations.

100% RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY

VALUE CHAIN EMISSIONS

The vast majority of our carbon emissions come from the materials used in our products. That's why we're focused on increasing the use of lower-carbon materials such as recycled polyester, recycled polypropylene and recycled polycarbonate as well as recycled aluminium.

To formalize our commitment, we have set an ambitious target to reduce emissions from purchased goods and services by 52% per unit of gross profit by 2030, compared to our 2022 baseline. On Group-level, this goal has been validated by the Science-Based Targets initiative.

VALUE CHAIN EMISSIONS

MORE SUSTAINABLE PACKAGING

In order to reduce waste, we have defined sustainable packaging principles across the organization: Reduce material use, use reusable and recyclable packaging, and prioritize more sustainable materials where possible. In 2025, we developed our new Sustainable Packaging Guidance in line with our packaging principles. In 2026, we will continue to rollout and implement our global packaging guidance across teams.

MORE SUSTAINABLE PACKAGING

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Our people are the driving force behind our business and sustainability efforts. We have reached our goal of providing professional development opportunities to all employees by the end of 2024—a year ahead of schedule.

We offer opportunities like leadership training, skills development, and performance management tools to all employees—in line with our commitment to helping our employees reach their full potential.

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

CULTURE & INCLUSION

We are a global brand, and our culture comprises many nationalities and backgrounds. We strive to make sure that Samsonite is a welcoming place and that we create a workplace environment and business culture that helps our teams grow and thrive together.

Our bi-annual Culture & Inclusion Survey provides valuable perspectives from our teams. Guided by this feedback, we are committed to prioritizing innovation, recognition, professional development, and teamwork as key areas for ongoing growth.

CULTURE & INCLUSION

SAFE WORKING CONDITIONS ACROSS OUR SUPPLY CHAIN

We work closely with our suppliers to promote fair and safe working conditions. We ask all finished goods and certain raw material and component suppliers to sign our Ethical Charter, which is our code of conduct for suppliers. This charter sets out 10 key principles for respecting people in our supply chain. Our suppliers are then required to share our expectations with their own suppliers.

We also enroll a subset of suppliers into our Global Social Compliance Program to be audited. We conduct various activities, such as supplier trainings, throughout the year to promote a greater understanding of social compliance topics and improve supplier performance in subsequent certifications and audits.

SAFE WORKING CONDITIONS ACROSS OUR SUPPLY CHAIN

Transparency is important to us. Since 2017, the Samsonite Group has been
reporting on our sustainability efforts and continues to do so today.

In 2020, we introduced our sustainability strategy, Our Responsible Journey,
which builds on our 115-year legacy of innovation and is the compass guiding
our decision-making on our journey to 2030.

2025 Report on Our Responsible Journey

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