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Polaris Publishes 2025 Geared For Good Report
Polaris said the report includes a $9,999 RANGER 500 launch, 8,000 square meters of solar capacity and more than $5.6 million in community support.
Polaris Inc. published its 2025 Geared For Good Report this year, detailing environmental and community progress. Vice President, Brand & Powersports Marketing and Corporate Responsibility Committee Chair Holly Spaeth said the report "reflects our commitment to being Geared For Good."
Four pillars—THINK PRODUCT, THINK PRODUCTION, THINK PLACES, and THINK PEOPLE—structure the report and guide the Minnesota-headquartered company as it serves customers in nearly 100 countries with powersports vehicles and snowmobiles.
Environmental milestones include removing 100% of detectable PFAS in Klim's product lines and conserving more than 4 million gallons of water, while an 8,000 square meter solar array at Goupil generates twice the facility's annual energy needs.
Communities received more than $5.6 million in total corporate support, including $255,000 via TRAILS GRANTS, while the company invested $80,000 in scholarships for over 1,000 students and advanced leadership training for more than 2,000 employees through Development Day.
Working toward 2035 environmental goals, Polaris continues innovating with products like the RANGER, starting at $9,999, and earned industry honors for the MRZR, Godfrey Sanpan, and Hurricane SunDeck models.