Gianvito Rossi speed up its sustainability efforts

Italy-based luxury footwear specialist Gianvito Rossi, has launched a new sustainability roadmap that builds on its eco-friendly plan, which was launched in 2019 in collaboration with the University of Bologna, the world’s oldest university.

Gianvito Rossi, the company’s founder, said that as a company, they are obliged to make items of lasting value, and as customers, they are pushed to buy more ethically. Their sustainability goal is inspired not only by a moral obligation but also by the knowledge that sustainable manufacturing can help progress our supply chain and benefit our community and future generations.

The company is retooling its sustainability strategy by evaluating its whole supply chain, beginning with raw materials and processes, which are assessed using quantitative measures and data collected across three pillars: the environment, social responsibility, and economic sustainability.

Gianvito Rossi, in particular, is analyzing its energy consumption and waste management, which has already helped it to reduce its carbon footprint by 60% by applying circular economy practices. It is switching to renewable energy sources and has partnered with a start-up that can help lower consumption using AI-enabled technologies.

In the medium run, the premium footwear firm will use data from the trial phase to expand its use of the circular economy across processes, enhancing its green credentials.

The company, like many of its premium contemporaries, has started a replanting programme to offset carbon dioxide emissions that cannot be reduced any other way.

Gianvito Rossi has committed to assessing all of its suppliers and distributors by 2025 in order to compensate for all Scope 3 GHG emissions and achieve carbon neutrality across its pipeline.

Recent Posts

Samantha Prabhu launches activewear brand, Mile Collective

Samantha Ruth Prabhu has launched Mile Collective, an activewear and lifestyle brand, in partnership with co-founders Harshita Motaparthi and Pravishta…

2 days ago

Covation Biomaterials shifts focus to next-gen materials

Covation Biomaterials has announced plans to sell its stake in the Primient Covation business, which produces 100 percent bio-based 1,3…

2 days ago

Archroma and HeiQ to expand sustainable textile solutions

Archroma and HeiQ have signed a co-marketing agreement to jointly offer sustainable anti-odor and antimicrobial textile technologies to markets worldwide.

2 days ago

PolyU develops soft magnetorheological textiles for smart wearables

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) has developed new soft magnetorheological textiles that could have wide applications in future smart…

3 days ago

Levi Strauss launches clothing repair program

Levi Strauss has introduced a new clothing repair initiative designed to encourage high school students to take an active role…

3 days ago

Anaphe launches a luxury denim-inspired silk collection

Silk clothing and accessories brand Anaphe is unveiling ReWritten, a collection that reimagines denim using silk, femininity and effortless modern…

4 days ago