and Pollini labels, unveiled its 2023 Non-Financial Report at the group’s headquarters, Milan’s Palazzo Donizetti, on Monday, setting out a detailed sustainability agenda, roadmap and manifesto to be implemented over the next three years.
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.
“Pushing creativity, design and innovation is key. Products don’t have only a style but also a life of their own. We must provide employees with knowledge to create sustainable products and tools to do so,” Ferretti said. Mindful that most of the sustainability action in fashion happens upstream, the agenda’s third pillar is devoted to “Product & Supply Chain.”