MONCLER AND EXTREME E: TOGETHER FOR THE OFF-ROAD CHAMPIONSHIPS DEDICATED TO ELECTRIC CARS
In 2020 Moncler announced a partnership with Extreme E, the new off-road champion- ship that seeks to reconcile adventure with the environment seeing electric cars compete in some of the most remote corners of the planet and at risk of climate change. The races took place in five different stages: the first in April 2021 in Saudi Arabia, followed by Senegal, Greenland, Sardinia to end in the Jurassic Coast in Dorset County (United Kingdom) in December.
Each stage was an opportunity to raise awareness of the dangers of global pollution and other environmental issues, from melting of glaciers to rising sea levels, from plastic pollution to deforestation and biodiversity loss. The championship included ad hoc initiatives for each stage, for example training courses have been organised on environmental issues in Greenland in collaboration with UNICEF, initiatives were carried out with The Nature Conservancy, a prestigious organisation for conserving and protecting land and water resources, to promote agroforestry in the Amazon. Millions of mangroves have also been planted in Senegal with the NGO Oceanium and many other projects were implemented to support populations and territories.
Moncler provided the entire Extreme E team with a dedicated uniform to protect them during races in remote areas. The co-branded uniforms included some of the Group s most iconic outerwear, as well as t-shirts, soft accessories and footwear for various types of terrain.
In addition, the initiative also promoted another topic that is very important to the Moncler Group: diversity and inclusion. All the teams that participated in the races consisted of a male driver and a female driver to promote gender equality.
WASTE The waste generated by the Moncler Group s activity mainly con- sists of packaging material, office waste and textile processing scraps.
In 2021 Moncler and Stone Island recovered or recycled ap- proximately 98% of the waste generated in Italy and at Moncler s production site in Romania.
The Group s offices and stores are equipped with special waste sorting containers and employees are informed on the im- portance of implementing practices to ensure wastes are properly recycled/recovered or, in a residual way, to disposal. Waste sort- ing applies to paper, cardboard, wood, plastic and IT equipment.
With a circular approach, the Group is constantly engaged in a dialogue with partners and organisations to study solutions for making use of its waste, with a particular focus on textile process- ing scraps, which are sorted by type (nylon, cotton, down, etc.).
It is in this context the commitment to collect and recycle nylon processing waste, one of the main fabrics used in the pro- duction process. See also page 73.
For more details on the disposal method, broken down by type of waste, see the Appendix on page 246.
WASTE GENERATED15
TONNES Moncler Group Moncler Brand 2021 2021 2020 2019 Non-hazardous waste 1,055.2 1,040.7 1,135.7 917.6 Paper and cardboard 442.1 442.1 440.9 375.9 Mixed packaging 191.8 177.3 140.9 257.717 Wood 180.3 180.3 179.2 167.3 Plastic 128.7 128.7 108.1 25.517 Fabric 68.7 68.7 72.3 74.6 Metal 41.0 41.0 192.418 13.8 Glass - - - - Other 2.6 2.6 1.9 2.8 Hazardous waste 26.316 26.116 0.6 0.5 Total waste generated 1,081.5 1,066.8 1,136.3 918.1
DISPOSAL METHOD
PERCENTAGE Moncler Group Moncler Brand 2021 2021 2020 2019 Recovery 90.5% 90.4% 92.5% 87.2% Ricycling 7.3% 7.4% 5.5% 6.2% Other19 2.2% 2.2% 2.0% 6.6% Total waste produced (Tonnes) 1,081.5 1,066.8 1,136.3 918.1
15 Refers to the scope of office and logistics hub in Italy and the pro- duction site in Romania. It does not include waste directly man- aged by local municipalities.
16 Includes the disposal of a chemical solution used to recover the metal tank that previously held diesel to heat the production site in Romania.
17 In 2019, Moncler used a different methodology to categorise plas- tic in mixed packaging .
18 In 2020, Moncler disposed, by way of exception, racks and indus- trial shelves at the logistics hub in Castel San Giovanni (Piacenza).
19 Includes other types of disposals, including landfill.
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