Bona Releases 2025 Sustainability Report
Malmö, Sweden, April 7, 2026-Bona, a global, family-owned company that supplies products for installing, renovating, maintaining and restoring premium floors, has published its 2025 Sustainability Report.
The report outlines progress across Bona’s three sustainability pillars-respect our planet, care for people, and trusted business-and highlights the continued integration of sustainability into all aspects of its operations.
In 2025, Bona reduced total Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions (market-based) by 46% compared to its 2022 baseline, reaching 1,338 tons of CO₂-surpassing its 2025 target. At the same time, the company improved energy efficiency, lowering total energy consumption to 11,777 MWh and reducing energy intensity to 456 kWh per tons of produced product, despite higher sales volumes. Renewable energy accounted for 67.65% of total consumption, supported by initiatives such as solar panels, geothermal heating, electric vehicles, and renewable electricity certificates.
Beyond its own operations, Bona advanced efforts across its value chain. The company completed a screening of Scope 3 emissions and strengthened engagement with key material and transport suppliers. A new supplier evaluation process, covering 70% of purchases in 2025, supports responsible sourcing and transparency. In parallel, Bona progressed work on more efficient global transport solutions and initiated a climate transition plan, expected to be adopted in 2026.
Innovation remained central to Bona’s sustainability strategy. During the year, the company launched bio-based wood and hard surface floor cleaners in EMEA and APAC, helping reduce reliance on fossil-based inputs while maintaining high performance standards.
The report also highlights how Bona’s purpose-prolonging the life of floors-supports climate and resource efficiency. Life cycle assessment work conducted by the IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute for the German market shows that refinishing hard flooring surfaces can reduce CO₂ emissions by an average of 83% to 89% compared to replacement.
Bona also continued to expand its environmental and social impact. Through its collaboration with WeForest, the company supports ecosystem restoration around the Tietê River in Brazil, with 17.82 hectares reforested to date, contributing to biodiversity and local communities.
These efforts were recognized externally, with Bona receiving the 2025 Sustainability – Best Practice (manufacturer) award from European Cleaning Journal.
To read the full report, visit www.bona.com/sustainability.