Moncler maps sustainability achievements
Moncler Group has outlined its sustainability achievements in 2025 that contributed to it receiving the highest score (91/100) in the ‘Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods’ sector in the S&P Global Corporate Sustainability Assessment.
More than 55% of yarns and fabrics used in 2025 collections were made with “preferred” materials – those that aim to deliver lower impacts than conventional equivalents - compared with 43% in 2024.
More than 60% of nylon was made from recycled materials, up from 50%, while 55% of cotton was organic or recycled materials, up from 37%.
The group also reaffirmed its goals to further reduce CO2 emissions; to increase the use of lower-impact fabrics and yarns by 2028 to 70% recycled nylon, 65% organic or recycled cotton and 75% certified wool; and to implement programmes to strengthen social standards across the supply chain.
Remo Ruffini, chairman of Moncler, said: “Being included in the Dow Jones Sustainability World and Europe Best-in-Class Indices for the seventh consecutive year, and achieving the highest score in our sector, is a recognition that fills us with pride while reinforcing our sense of responsibility in the way we do business.”
Image: Casa Moncler, the Milan headquarters opened last autumn