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2050
Target Year
10.5Mt
Total CO2e / year
$51B
Revenue
79K
Employees
Scope 1 & 2 (direct operations) vs Scope 3 (value chain)
300Kt
Direct operations & purchased energy
10.2Mt
Supply chain & value chain
10.5Mt
All scopes combined
SBTi validates that corporate emissions reduction targets are consistent with the latest climate science.
CDP scores range from A (leadership) to D- (disclosure), rating corporate environmental transparency and performance.
Nike's total annual emissions of 10.5 megatonnes CO2e is equivalent to the annual emissions of approximately 2 million average cars. Scope 3 (value chain) emissions account for 97.1% of the total — typical for fashion / retail companies, where upstream and downstream activities dominate the carbon footprint.
Nike has committed to achieving Net-Zero GHG emissions by 2050, with a 65% reduction target from a 2020 baseline. Their offset strategy involves: Direct reductions + carbon removals.
Nike's total reported emissions are 10.5 megatonnes CO2 equivalent per year. This breaks down to 0.3Mt from Scope 1 & 2 (direct operations) and 10.2Mt from Scope 3 (value chain).
Nike is currently assessed as "On Track" with 35% progress toward its 2050 target. Their targets are validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) as aligned with 1.5°C.
Yes, Nike's climate targets have been validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) as aligned with a 1.5°C pathway. This means an independent body has verified their targets are consistent with what climate science says is necessary.
Nike Impact Report FY2024 (latest report year: 2024)
Emissions figures represent the most recently reported annual data. Progress assessments incorporate SBTi validation, CDP scoring, and independent analysis.