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Polaris Releases 2025 Geared For Good Sustainability Report

By MGN EditorialMay 21, 2026 at 06:00 AM

Polaris Inc. has published its 2025 Geared For Good Report, outlining the powersports and marine equipment manufacturer's progress on environmental stewardship, product innovation, and community development.

Polaris Inc. (NYSE: PII), a leading manufacturer of powersports vehicles and marine products, has released its 2025 Geared For Good Report, the company's annual sustainability and corporate responsibility publication. According to a PR Newswire release dated May 21, 2026, the report highlights Polaris' progress across four key pillars: product innovation, environmental stewardship, community impact, and employee development. Polaris is a significant player in the recreational marine sector, producing a range of watercraft and marine-related products under several well-known brands. The company's annual sustainability report is closely watched by industry stakeholders as an indicator of how major marine equipment manufacturers are responding to growing environmental and social governance (ESG) expectations. While specific metrics and targets from the 2025 report were not detailed in the initial release, the 'Geared For Good' framework has historically addressed areas including reductions in manufacturing emissions, responsible sourcing of materials, and investments in cleaner propulsion technologies — all of which carry direct relevance for the broader recreational and commercial marine sectors. The publication of the report comes at a time when marine industry manufacturers face increasing regulatory and consumer pressure to demonstrate measurable progress on sustainability commitments, particularly around emissions reduction and the development of electric and hybrid marine propulsion systems. The full 2025 Geared For Good Report is available through Polaris' corporate communications channels.
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