Looking ahead at how brands impact our planet one can say that it looks like capitalism is growing a conscience. Driven in part by consumers’ behaviors and our desire for brands that match our own ethics, conventional and sustainable companies alike are crafting products from recycled materials, investing in regenerative agriculture, planting trees and signing pacts with global coalitions all in an effort to show their commitment to protecting the planet. And, they’re being recognized for their efforts.
At the World Economic Forum in Davos in December of 2021, Corporate Knights unveiled its list of the world’s most sustainable companies for the year. Interestingly enough, among several energy and consumer product companies, one corporation stands out- Kering. The luxury fashion house has made its way onto ‘world’s most sustainable companies’ lists for several years, steadily rising in the ranks. Last year the company was 27th on the list jumping to 7th place for 2021. Despite fashion’s many pitfalls when it comes to treating the environment with respect, Kering has steadily managed to clean up its act. So, what makes this fashion company so sustainable and how are they redesigning luxury with a conscience?
This video sheds light on how the leading luxury brand has committed itself to become of the one of the world’s most sustainable companies.
With brands like Gucci and Balenciaga under its umbrella, Kering is a leader in the luxury fashion landscape. And, the 38,00 employees worldwide and people impacted through the company’s chain of suppliers, manufacturers and producers, demonstrate the enormity of their impact. One of the reasons that Kering has consistently landed on the lists of the world’s most sustainable companies is that they evaluate and set goals to improve their impact. It’s important that brands consistently evaluate the various stages of their production cycle and take responsibility for the negative aspects while evaluating the ideal processes to improve it in the future. This is how companies can truly become sustainable.
Recently, Kering released its Sustainability Progress Report for 2017- 2020. The 68-page document shows the company’s climate actions and strategies to ensure that they’re making progress towards being sustainable across all of their brands. Read the full report HERE. A few highlights include:
- Reducing climate emissions by 77% and adopting 100% renewable energy sources in several areas.
- Achieving 100% traceability to ensure that raw gold is sustainably sourced.
- Creating animal welfare standards.
- Incorporating more recycled and regenerative materials into designs.
- Launching a partnership on regenerative agriculture.
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