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[E5 IRO–1] Description of the processes to identify
and assess material resource use and circular
economy-related impacts, risks and opportunities
As part of the double materiality analysis, the assessment of
fashion industry dynamics, client expectations, public opinion
and ESG investor perspectives has identif ied circular economy
as an opportunity. In this context, the Moncler Group is
committed to adopting an increasingly circular business model,
strengthening its competitive advantage and positioning itself
as a brand focused on environmental and social issues.
Implementing a circular economy model requires fully
integrating environmental considerations into both products
and processes, acting on multiple fronts. These range from the
selection of materials, such as the use of recycled raw materials,
to initiatives aimed at extending product use and lifespan,
including dedicated repair services. Garment design also plays
strategic role, enabling recovery and recycling. Additionally,
packaging distribution and usage that involve processes
and materials capable of ensuring a lower environmental impact.
These are all aspects that require an aptitude towards innovation,
experimenting with new solutions and collaborating with all
actors in the supply chain. Although these activities may require
initial investments, the development of innovative technologies,
and the redef inition of certain processes, this transition
represents an opportunity to foster cooperation across the entire
value chain, generating positive ef fects for both the business
and the environment.
The Moncler Group, as def ined in the Environmental Policy
(see also page 159), is committed to:
•designing and manufacturing high quality products that
are made to last over time;
•promoting the adoption of circular economy models and
eco-design approaches based on both products and
production processes, addressing various aspects such
as the selection of “preferred”1 materials, the design of
garments aimed at facilitating recycling and recovery,
the use of production processes and packaging with lower
environmental impact, and initiatives to extend product
use and lifespan (such as dedicated garment repair services);
conducting annual environmental impact assessments
of specif ic materials and components through Life Cycle
Assessment LCA analyses in line with ISO standards
to identify and make the appropriate changes to the design
and material selection phases
progressively increasing the share of certif ied and lowerimpact
raw materials in collections prioritising the most widely
used such as recycled nylon and preferred cotton recycled
organic or regenerative
Regarding “preferred” materials, in 2024 the Moncler Group
published the Raw Material Manual on the corporate website,
a guide that def ines shared criteria for the Research & Development
and Purchasing & Procurement teams. This tool has the specif ic
aim of guiding decisions related to the research, selection
and purchase of raw materials, considering their environmental,
social and animal welfare impacts.
The Manual provides an overview of the general characteristics
of the main raw materials used, including fabrics and yarns made
from nylon, polyester, cotton, wool and down, describing a number
of other specif ic raw materials as well. It identif ies their critical
points (hotspots) and outlines targeted actions to mitigate them.
Additionally the Manual details two types of requirements
mandatory requirements musthaves essential criteria
to be met within the raw materials supply chain
best practice requirements good practice recommended
best practices for raw material selection considered
part of the Groups improvement process and additional
to the mandatory requirements
The guidelines of the Raw Material Manual are subject to periodic
revisions and updates to include additional raw materials and
ensure continuous alignment with the evolution of both the Group
and the regulatory framework
[E5–1] Policies related to resource use
and circular economy
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Materials that aim to have a lower impact
compared to conventional solutions used
by the Moncler Group for example
materials that are recycled organic or
certif ied according to specif ic standards
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