Moncler Group | Annual Report 2024 Board of Directors’ Report 218 | ’
•Single-use plastic10
The impact of plastic on the environment, especially single-use
virgin plastic, has become a very important issue for the planet.
The Group progressively reduced the use of single-use virgin
plastic from fossil origin until its complete phase out in 2023.
To date, 99% of the single-use plastic ordered by the Group
consists of recycled plastic, and 1% of compostable and
bio-based plastic.
The decision to replace single-use virgin plastic with mainly
recycled plastic stems from a Life Cycle Assessment conducted
with Politecnico of Milan to identify the best alternative from
an environmental and technical-performance point of view.
This analysis showed that recycled plastic reduces CO2
emissions by 35% and water consumption by 60% compared
to virgin plastic. In addition to preferring recycled plastics,
the weight of many single-use items was reduced by 10%, thus
allowing a reduction in unit weight and a decrease in the use
of raw materials.
•Paper11
All the paper and cardboard used by the Group come from
responsibly managed forests (FSC or PEFC). Given their
signif icant use, these materials are constantly the focus of
improvement projects, linked to the reduction of their use
where possible and to the increase in the percentage of
recycled material.
To date, 72% of the Group’s paper is made from
recycled material.
10
Includes total singleuse plastics
ordered in 2024 not just the one used
for packaging
11
Includes the total paper ordered in 2024
not just the one used for packaging
SINGLE USE PLASTIC10 Moncler Group
2023 2024
Plastic (kg)492,289 503,921
Recycled 83%99%
Bio-based 17%1%
Recyclable 100%100%
Compostable 17%1%
PAPER11 Moncler Group
2023 2024
Paper (kg)3,888,542 3,489,471
Recycled 75%72%
Recyclable 100%100%
Reusable3 26%27%
FSC or PEFC certif ied 99%100%
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