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MONCLER BORN TO PROTECT

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Continuing its ongoing commitment to sustainable development, Moncler presents a far-reaching plan that further integrates social and environmental responsibility into its business model, focusing on five strategic areas: climate action, circular economy, ethical sourcing, strengthening diversity and supporting local communities.

Moncler was born to protect from the cold. The Moncler Born to Protect sustainability plan applies this founding mission of protection to people and our planet, seeking to solve some of the most pressing problems facing the world.

Remo Ruffini, CEO of Moncler, comments: “The world is facing increasingly pressing social and environmental challenges. The pandemic reminds us that we can, and must, always go beyond our past achievements if we are to improve the future.

To meet these daunting challenges, we as individuals, organizations and companies need to mobilize extraordinary effort. The kind of effort that can only be created by motivating people to collaborate around common goals. We need to integrate new ways of thinking and working, and find innovative solutions in unexplored areas.

At Moncler, we will meet these challenges with humility and ambition, constantly striving to improve, because we believe that with small steps we can achieve big results.

Moncler Born to Protect is part of our ongoing commitment to protecting people and the planet, today and tomorrow.”

The sustainability plan also targets the traceability of raw materials and the continuous improvement of social and environmental standards throughout the supply chain, thanks to close collaboration with our business partners.

In addition, the plan includes specialized internal and external awareness-raising initiatives designed to encourage and reinforce diversity, while promoting an ever more inclusive culture.

Moncler is also committed to supporting local communities through high-impact social projects, and to protecting 100,000 of the most vulnerable children and families from the cold.

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