
A zero-waste lifestyle
is a journey,
not a destination





Eco-Design

Eco-Design is environmentally sustainable designing physical objects, the built environment, and services to comply with the principles of ecological sustainability.
The main goal of Eco-Design is to anticipate and minimize negative environmental impacts (of manufacturing, using, and disposing of products).
We enable all sportspeople to access attractive, hi-tech, Eco-Designed products that are all the richer for the love invested by our local teams.
The main goal of Eco-Design is to anticipate and minimize negative environmental impacts (of manufacturing, using, and disposing of products).
We enable all sportspeople to access attractive, hi-tech, Eco-Designed products that are all the richer for the love invested by our local teams.

Purpose

Our company mission is to sustainably make the pleasure and benefits of sport accessible to many.
So far, we have 283 Eco-Designed products. We are working on being 100% Eco-Designed by 2026.
Decathlon's goal is to help people be aware of the environment, their health, and well-being. Understanding philosophy of our roots and connection between the planet and its people. It is the right time to be responsible and take action.
“We are all stronger together!”
So far, we have 283 Eco-Designed products. We are working on being 100% Eco-Designed by 2026.
Decathlon's goal is to help people be aware of the environment, their health, and well-being. Understanding philosophy of our roots and connection between the planet and its people. It is the right time to be responsible and take action.





We are using paper bags that are made from planet-friendly material, sense of fashion, and simplicity.


Decathlon's mission is to engage in different community events, support the planet to be involved in a clean environment, knowledge about recycling, and second life products.

ECO PRODUCTS


Our mission is to make the joy and benefit of doing sport accessible to as many people as possible, sustainably.
The latter is a closed-loop process that makes it possible to dye an article of clothing without using any water, less use of chemical products, and 40 percent lower energy consumption

