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The Group’s commitment on the subject will continue in the coming
years. Below are the Sustainability Plan objectives and the results
achieved in 2024 regarding biodiversity protection:
[E4–4] Targets related to biodiversity and ecosystems
TARGETS 2024 RESULTS
ACT ON CLIMATE & NATURE
Safeguard biodiversity [SDG 6; 12; 14; 15]
2024
Update of the analysis of the impact of strategic raw materials on biodiversity
✓ Updated the analysis of the impact of strategic raw materials on biodiversity
according to the developments of the Science Based Targets for Nature
2025
Support for the Zero Deforestation and sustainable forest
management initiatives
→ All paper, cardboard and wood materials used by the Group are made
exclusively from recycled and/or reused raw materials and/or raw
materials certif ied by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) and/or
the Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certif ication (PEFC)
→ Continued round tables on the EU Deforestation Regulation
2024
Launch of regenerative agriculture projects in the cotton and wool supply
chains to reduce and/or avoid the impacts on biodiversity
✓ Wool supply chain: extended the regenerative agriculture project
in Australia with PUR Projet through the expansion of the number
of farms involved
✓ Cotton supply chain: continued support for the Unlock project, with
its extension to farms in India and the United States; and continued
collaboration with the Ecosystem Services Market Consortium expanding
the projects in Tennessee
THINK CIRCULAR & BOLD
Use lower impact materials compared to conventional solutions [SDG 12]
2025
Over 50% of yarns and fabrics will be from “preferred” materials → >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” 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
70% of wool certif ied to specif ic standards
(for example Responsible Wool Standard – RWS, Nativa, Sustainawool)
→ 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 and Sustainawool (>45% in the SS and FW 2023 collections)
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 Groups logistics packaging made with preferred materials
BE FAIR
Strengthen traceability systems of raw materials SDG 12
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 Groups Raw Material Manual
✓ Key raw materials in line with the Groups Raw Material Manual
LEGEND
✓ Target achieved
→ Target on time
⚪ Target delayed
In light of the new guidelines from the Science Based Targets
Network, introduced in July 2024, the Group is updating its
approach to biodiversity conservation with the aim of establishing
a baseline for the potential def inition of Science Based Targets
for Nature.