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Logitech

Swiss-American computer peripherals and software company. Major manufacturer of mice, keyboards, webcams, headsets, and speakers. Pioneer in sustainability with carbon-labeling initiative for consumer electronics. Dual-listed on NASDAQ and SIX Swiss Exchange.

Track Record

On September 9, 2021, Logitech announced its commitment to becoming climate positive, targeting net-zero emissions by 2030 with science-based targets aligned with the Paris Agreement's 1.5°C pathway. By FY2025, the company reported 93% renewable electricity, a 53% reduction in Scope 1 and 2 emissions, and a 13% reduction in Scope 3 emissions. Approximately 78% of Logitech products use recycled plastic. The company joined the RE100 initiative for 100% renewable energy commitment.

Logitech announced in 2021 that it was discontinuing the Harmony line of universal remote controls, and later shut down the cloud services required for device setup and some features. Critics argued this was planned obsolescence, as the devices depended on cloud connectivity for configuration. While existing remotes continued working for basic functions, new setup and some smart home integrations became impossible.

Logitech launched its carbon transparency initiative, becoming the first major consumer electronics company to include carbon impact labels on all product packaging. The program, announced in 2020 and rolled out through 2021, uses lifecycle analysis to calculate and disclose the carbon footprint of each product, similar to nutrition labels on food. The company committed to carbon neutrality across its operations.