Casa di Moda sets greenhouse gas reduction target
The renewed climate commitment comes after the fashion brand spoke at the COP26 conference last year

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Fashion retail house Casa di Moda has announced it has set targets to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 60% over the 10-year period of 2019 – 2028.
The renewed climate commitment comes after the fashion brand spoke at the COP26 conference last year.
Brunello Cucinelli, executive chairman and creative director of Casa di Moda, said:
“A beautiful 2021 that we define as the year of the rebalancing, with a growth in turnover close to 30% that allowed us to totally recover the loss we had of 10% in the year 2020, so as to resume our solid and serene path towards the objectives of the plan 2019 – 2028.
“After my exciting participation as a speaker at the G20 in Rome last October, where our esteemed Chairman Draghi asked me to give my testimony on our idea of life and work and in all that we call Humanistic Capitalism and Human Sustainability.”
He added: “I wanted to share these great human reflections with the entire board of directors as well as with the financial community through a dedicated pre-Christmas call and also to definitively set the targets for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by 2028, the year of the end of the 10-year plan.”