Moncler Group | Annual Report 2024 Board of Directors’ Report 308 | ’
Fur
Moncler Group, by adhering to the Fur-Free Retailer Policy, has
committed to not using animal fur in all its collections.
The word “fur” refers to any skin with hair from animals raised
or caught in the wild exclusively or primarily for their fur,
for example fox, mink, coyote, f inn raccon, ermine, rabbit, etc.
Short and long hair shearling from livestock primarily raised
for meat, (e.g. calf, cow, sheep, lamb and goat) do not fall
under the above def inition of “fur”. To ensure that such animals
are indeed a by-product of the food supply chain, the Group
re
quires a third-party audit to be carried out on the supply chain.
The last brand Moncler collection to feature fur was
the Fall/Winter 2023 collection, while Stone Island has not
used fur since 2018.
As an alternative to fur, the Group also uses synthetic materials.
Wool
To protect animal welfare, the Moncler Group has also set objectives
regarding the dif ferent types of wool.
In particular, with regard to merino wool, the Group has
committed to purchasing only mulesing free certif ied merino wool
from the 2025 collections, meaning wool from sheep not
subjected to the practice of mulesing, which consists of removing
a portion of skin around the tail to prevent parasitic infections.
In the 2024 collections, approximately 93% of merino wool is made
with mulesing free certif ied materials.
The Group has also committed to achieving a total of 70%
certif ied
wool (for example Responsible Wool Standard (RWS),
Nativa or Sustainawool) by 20253. In the 2024 collections, around
70% of the wool was certif ied.
In addition, the Group uses only alpaca and mohair certif ied
according to the Responsible Alpaca Standard (RAS)
and Responsible Mohair Standard (RMS) respectively. See also
pages
204; 212; 267
.
3
The value considers the total weight of
yarns and fabrics used for the production
of the SpringSummer and FallWinter
2025 collections
.
.
,
&,
.,
,
,,
.,
,.
,
,,
,,
.,,
(;;–;
),,
,
.
,
,
-(),
,,
,
.
.,-
,
(),,
(
;–;;–).
,
.
,
.
,,
.
.:
•(
,,
,,,.);
•(,
,.)
•(,,.);
•(,,.);
•(,,.);
•(
).
,..
,
,
-,
.,%
%
.
,
,.
,,
/
.
,
.
[–]