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Moschino Sustainability Actions

Published sustainability manifesto

Aeffe SpA unveiled its 2023 Non-Financial Report at the group’s headquarters, setting out a detailed sustainability agenda, roadmap and manifesto to be implemented over the next three years. The manifesto has represented an opportunity to reevaluate and rethink the company’s principles and values.

Measured Scope 1 and 2 emissions

In the sustainability strategy’s “Planet & Environment” pillar, the first actions taken were geared at measuring the group’s impact, with Scope 1 and Scope 2 GHG emissions already assessed last year, including for the group’s retail network, via a three-year partnership with fintech start-up Up to You.

Installed photovoltaic systems

In 2023 the group produced over half a million watts of energy from proprietary photovoltaic systems. The latest plant was installed at Pollini’s manufacturing site in Gatteo, Italy.

Reduced paper and waste

The company also reduced its use of paper and has pledged to cut it by 50 percent across its sites and eliminate undifferentiated waste by 2025.

Trained employees on sustainability

As part of the strategy’s “People & Community” pillar, Aeffe SpA has been educating its workforce, trying to engage the entire community rather than single clusters, with general training sessions offered to all employees and more specific ones tailored for top management. Last year 27 percent of the company’s workforce had attended at least one course.

Introduced ESG supplier assessment

Aeffe SpA has introduced a new ESG-based assessment method for its suppliers, with new partners already entirely evaluated in 2023. The company plans to further intensify audits and monitoring of its entire value chain this year.

Joined sustainability initiatives

The tie-up with the fintech startup Up to You has expanded to the group’s participation in a challenge among different companies called “PlaNet Green Cup” centered on sustainability and daily life. The fashion group is also a member of Fondazione Libellula, a network of enterprises promoting gender equity and equality.

Joined Re-Waste project

In 2023 they joined the Re-Waste project coordinated by the University of Florence to strengthen the synergy between small and large producers in order to valorize and reintroduce materials back into the supply chain and worked together with Camera Moda, creator of the Re.Crea Consortium, to develop innovative recycling solutions and improve the product life cycle approach in textiles.