Moncler has announced that it will go fur-free after its Fall/Winter 2023 collection, following its second drop of its sustainable clothing line.
The sustainability plan is built around five pillars: climate action, circular economy, fair sourcing, enhancing diversity and giving back to local communities. It also strengthens the brand’s long-term engagement with the Italian animal rights organisation LAV as a representative of the Fur Free Alliance.Since 2017, Gucci has banned fur on all its products. Image: Gucci
Moncler plans for 50 per cent of nylon used in its collections to be sustainable by 2025, zero single-use conventional plastics by next year, and to utilise 100 per cent renewable energy at its own sites worldwide by 2023, and according to , it intends to have more than 80 per cent of its suppliers achieve the highest grades of the company’s social compliance standards by 2025.
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