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TARGETS 2024 RESULTS
BE FAIR
Strengthen traceability systems of raw materials [SDG 12]
Ongoing
100% of down suppliers also compliant with the new human rights
and environmental modules included in the DIST Protocol
(Stone Island will adopt the same environmental and social modules
in its Responsible Down Standard – RDS certif ied supply chain)
✓ 100% of down suppliers also compliant with the new human rights
and environmental modules included in the DIST Protocol (Stone Island
a
dopted the same environmental and social modules
in its Responsible Down Standard – RDS certif ied supply chain)
Ongoing
Key raw materials traced ✓ Key raw materials (nylon, polyester, cotton, wool and down) traced
2024
Key raw materials in line with the Raw Material Manual ✓ Published the Group’s Raw Material Manual
✓ Key raw materials in line with the Group’s Raw Material Manual
2024
Moncler fur-free collections ✓ Moncler Group’s fur-free collections
Promote a fair and safe workplace [SDG 8]
2025
At least 80% of “critical suppliers”* aligned with the highest levels
of the Moncler Group’s social compliance standard
*For the def inition of “critical supplier” see page 309.
→ Over 95% of “critical suppliers” aligned with the highest levels
of the Moncler Group’s social compliance standard
→ 546 ethical, social and environmental audits carried out.
100% of suppliers of outerwear audited on ethical
and social aspects in the three-year period 2022-2024
Ongoing
Promotion of health, safety and environmental certif ications at supplier sites ✓ Continued awareness-raising activities for suppliers
to promote the importance of certif ication processes
2025
100% of “critical suppliers” evaluated and involved in a living wage analysis*
*Living wage analyses are valid for three years
→ 86% of “critical suppliers” evaluated and involved
in a living wage analysis
LEGEND
✓ Target achieved
→ Target on time
⚪ Target delayed
14
The value considers the total weight of
yarns and fabrics used for the production
of the SpringSummer and FallWinter
2024 collections
TARGETS 2024 RESULTS
THINK CIRCULAR & BOLD
Use lower impact materials compared to conventional solutions14 [SDG 12]
2025
Over 50% of yarns and fabrics will be from “preferred” materials *
* Materials that aim to deliver reduced impacts compared to the conventional
equivalents used by the Moncler Group (for example recycled, organic,
or certif ied according to specif ic standards)
→
>43% of the yarns and fabrics used in the SS and FW 2024 collections
made with “preferred” materials (>25% in the SS and FW 2023 collections)
2025
50% “preferred” nylon used in the 2025 collections → >50% of the nylon used in the SS and FW 2024 collections
is made of “preferred” material, for example recycled
(>40% in the SS and FW 2023 collections)
2025
50% “preferred” cotton used in the 2025 collections → Around 37% of cotton used in the SS and FW 2024 collections
is organic or recycled (>12% in the SS and FW 2023 collections)
2025
100% of merino wool used in the 2025 collections
will be certif ied mulesing free
2025
70% wool certif ied under specif ic standards
(for example Responsible Wool Standard – RWS, Nativa, Sustainawool)
→ Around 93% of the merino wool used in the SS and FW 2024 collections
made with materials that are certif ied mulesing free
(>65% in the SS and FW 2023 collections)
→ Around 70% of the wool used in the SS and FW 2024 collections made
with certif ied materials, for example Responsible Wool Standard – RWS,
Nativa, Sustainawool (>45% in the SS and FW 2023 collections)
Extend products life [SDG 12]
Ongoing
At least 55% of nylon production scraps (Group’s direct production sites
and Moncler Brand outerwear suppliers) recycled
✓
100% of nylon scraps recycled from own direct sites. Since 2023,
recycling has been extended to the Moncler external outerwear
production network, reaching more than 55% of total outerwear
nylon scraps
Ongoing
Extra-Life “advanced” repair service developed at global level ✓ Extra-Life “advanced” repair service for Moncler garments
available in all Regions
Use lower-impact packaging compared with conventional solutions [SDG 14]
Ongoing
100% packaging for end clients made with “preferred” materials ✓ 100% of packaging for Moncler and Stone Island end clients
made with “preferred” materials
Ongoing
Zero single-use virgin plastic from fossil origin ✓ Zero single-use virgin plastic from fossil origin
Ongoing
100% of packaging used in logistics processes made with “preferred” materials ✓ 100
% of the Group’s logistics packaging made with “preferred” materials
Spread a sustainability culture
2024
100 of employees involved in an environmental training
programme worldwide
✓ Delivered environmental training programme to all employees worldwide
LEGEND
✓ Target achieved
→ Target on time
⚪ Target delayed