
Rev Group, Inc. released its 2024 Sustainability Report which focuses on the manufacturer’s Environmental, Social and Corporate Governance (ESG) performance.
The report’s environment key takeaways include the reduction in Scope 1 & 2 emissions, the lowest energy use by Rev Group’s operations since 2019. The manufacturer saw a continued trend to reduce VOCs, NOx and SOx air emissions.
Rev Group also implemented practices to reduce chemicals, air emissions, waste-to-landfill, energy use and water consumption.
Rev Group president and CEO Mark Skonieczny said, “Sustainability is not just an initiative—it’s a responsibility. At Rev Group, we are committed to designing and manufacturing vehicles that not only serve critical moments but also drive a more sustainable future for our customers and employees.”
Socially, Rev Group achieved the lowest workplace injury rates in its history. The total Recordable Incident Rate improved by 10%, while the Lost Time Incident Rate improved 50% compared with 2023.
In 2024, Rev Group welcomed three new independent directors with diverse backgrounds and expertise. The board completed ESG training to enhance its understanding of reporting requirements and regulatory responsibilities.
Rev Group highlighted four of its brands working to promote sustainability.
Fleetwood RV and Holiday Rambler added Advanced Vehicle Safety (AVS) systems. The systems are available on select Type A gas RVs and combine intelligent sensors, real-time monitoring and innovative technologies. AVS provides vehicle protection including automatic emergency braking, distance alert and driver alert system.
Renegade RV added a new driver safety innovation, providing lane keep assist/lane departure warning, side guard assist and collision mitigation. In addition, Renegade implemented an all-urethane-based topcoat to its cabinets. Renegade plans to migrate all models’ cabinetry to an all urethane-based (formaldehyde-free) topcoat by the 2026 model year.
Renegade RV reduced its product carbon footprint by evolving the lithium battery bank, specifically on Sprinters. An enlarged power bank paired with hefty solar enabled Renegade to eliminate the generator and reduce emissions. Renegade standardized a 600-watt solar panel system on all 2025 motorhomes.
Lance Camper Mfg. Corp. is an Emerald Green-certified manufacturer based on its facility evaluation, procedures and practices. Since 2015, all Lance products have been mercury-free. Lance brochures and promotional materials are printed on FSC (Forest Stewardship Council)-approved paper, which uses recycled products.
Lance sources wood products and glues that are sustainably sourced and low VOC. European poplar is grown in rotation with arable crops, offering a sustainable and strong panel while remaining lightweight and without formaldehyde.
To view the full report, visit https://revgroup.com/rev-sustainability/.