CONSOLIDATED NON FINANCIAL STATEMENT 2020
10. The data refer to the scope of Italian offices, the Italian logistics hub and the production site in Romania, and do not include waste managed directly by local municipalities. 11. This item includes other types of disposal including landfill.
WASTE
The main wastes generated by Moncler consist of packaging materials, office waste, and fabric production waste scraps.
In 2020 the Company reused or recycled about 95% of the waste generated in Italy and at the production site in Romania.
Moncler s offices and stores are equipped with contain- ers for waste sorting, and employees are trained on the impor- tance of following good practices to ensure proper waste dis- posal and recycling/recovery. Waste sorting applies to: paper, cardboard, wood, plastic, and computer equipment.
With a view to circular economy, Moncler engages in a constant dialogue with partners and organizations to study new solutions of making use of its waste, with a particular focus on fabric production waste scraps.
In this regard, the Company is committed to collect and recycle nylon processing waste, one of the main fabrics used in the production process. See also pages 67; 150.
For more information on the disposal method broken down by type of waste, see the Appendix page 195.
Over several years, Moncler has launched nu-
merous initiatives to raise employee aware-
ness of the conscious use of natural resources
and promote a constant focus on the environ-
mental impact of everyday activities.
Moncler for WAMI
In 2020 Moncler partnered with WAMI, an Ital-
ian mineral water company, ensuring for every
bottle of water purchased from the Company s
vending machines, 100 litres of drinking water
to families that do not currently have access
to this precious resource. The litres donated
contribute to the realization of water projects
in different part of world, including in Senegal,
Tanzania, Kenya, Ethiopia, and Sri Lanka.
Initiatives to reduce paper consumption
In an effort to raise employee awareness of the
environmental impacts of day-to-day activities
and promote sustainable behaviour also in of-
fices, the corporate offices in Italy have intro-
duced the use of personal codes for all copy-
ing/printing activities. The goal is to enhance
employees sense of responsibility and rational-
ize the number of printed documents, so as to
cut toner and paper consumption. Since 2018
the project has been extended to the offices of
the EMEA Region in Paris and to the logistics
hub in Castel San Giovanni, Piacenza.
Another project launched in 2018 and contin-
ued over the past two years, which has signif-
icantly reduced paper consumption, is the de-
velopment of an electronic incoming invoice
archive. This digitization programme for all
incoming invoices is fully operational in Italy,
France, Austria, Germany, Belgium, Switzer-
land, the United Kingdom, Denmark, the Neth-
erlands, Spain, Norway, Sweden, Ireland, the
United Arab Emirates, the United States, and
Canada. In 2020, this process made it possi-
ble to reduce paper consumption by around
880 kg.
RAISING ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS BY INVOLVING EMPLOYEES
2020 2019 2018
Non-hazardous waste 1,135.7 917.6 605.7
Paper and cardboard 440.9 375.9 261.4
Mixed packaging 140.9 257.7 157.1
Wood 179.2 167.3 114.5
Plastic 108.1 25.5 9.2
Fabric 72.3 74.6 44.6
Metal 192.4 13.8 5.8
Glass - - -
Other 1.9 2.8 13.1
Hazardous waste 0.6 0.5 1.3
Total waste generated 1,136.3 918.1 607.0
2020 2019 2018
Recovery 1,050.7 800.7 546.2
Recycling 63.1 56.9 46.9
Other11 22.5 60.5 13.9
Total waste generated 1,136.3 918.1 607.0
WASTE GENERATION10 (Tonnes)
WASTE DISPOSAL (Tonnes)
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