October 2023

Towards a circular and lower environmental impact packaging: Dolce&Gabbana’s guidelines

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An integral part of the broader sustainability commitment undertaken by Dolce&Gabbana, is represented by the target aimed to reduce single-use virgin plastic in packaging by 50% by 2025, and to completely phase it out by 2030. In this regard, it has been developed a systematic approach to gradually transition the packaging towards lower-impact and circular practices, inspired by the principles of the 4R framework: Reduce, Reuse, Recover, Recycle. All these elements will be further strengthened namely packaging Certification.

 

 

1. REDUCE

 

Key principles:
– Eliminate unnecessary packaging, whenever possible, to reduce resource usage and minimize waste.
– Decrease packaging weight and volume, optimizing transportation efficiency without compromising packaging quality or durability.
– Avoid single-use plastics for both industrial and consumer packaging.

 

Dolce&Gabbana Achievements to date

 

Dolce&Gabbana has already eliminated the use of plastic in gift packaging and is extending its efforts to remove it from all other types used within the retail channel. For instance, the company is replacing handles and ribbons in shopping bags with components made from cotton and using recycled plastic for garment covers.

 

Regarding Dolce&Gabbana Casa products, the objective is to eliminate magnets from gift packaging, reduce the overall volume of packaging, and seek alternatives with a lower environmental impact compared to expanded polyethylene, while ensuring maximum protection for the products.

 

In terms of packaging used in industrial processes, Dolce&Gabbana aims to completely eliminate shrink wrap plastic by 2025. Beginning in autumn 2023, the company has adopted a new machine for flat garments that avoids the use of plastic materials, with plans to extend this benefit to hanging garments in the future.

 

 

2. REUSE

 

Key principles:
– Prioritize durable product packaging to extend its lifespan and enhance customer value.
– Increase the reuse of industrial packaging to reduce resource consumption.

 

Dolce&Gabbana Achievements to date

The packaging used by Dolce&Gabbana, both in industrial processes and within the retail channel, is made from high-quality materials and designed for reuse. The iconic shopping bags and metal boxes are constructed from durable materials to ensure their longevity over time.

 

In the first half of 2024, Dolce&Gabbana Beauty announced the launch of new refillable products: the Refillable Everfull XL Mascara, the Refillable Everlift Luminizer, the Devotion Eau de Parfum Refillable, and the Q Eau de Parfum Refillable. These new offerings reaffirm and strengthen the brand’s commitment to reusable packaging solutions, significantly contributing to the reduction of environmental impact per unit of product volume. Designed to facilitate refilling, they allow consumers to refresh their favourite beauty products without the need to purchase a new container.

 

Specifically, using a 150 ml Refillable Eau de Parfum bottle results in a 76% reduction in the total weight of packaging compared to using three non-refillable 50 ml bottles. More precisely, this solution allows for a 72% reduction in glass usage, a 100% reduction in metals, a 48% reduction in plastic, and a 62% reduction in paper and cardboard.

 

In the second half of 2024, the Beauty division will also introduce additional refillable packaging options for its products, aiming to maximize reusability and further reduce environmental impact.

 

 

 

3. RECOVER

 

Key principles:
– Implement recovery initiatives both for consumers and at the industrial levels.
– Develop upcycling projects to reclaim and repurpose packaging waste.

 

Dolce&Gabbana Achievements to date

 

An important recovery project undertaken by Dolce&Gabbana relates to the packaging of lingerie. This initiative began in early 2023, spearheaded by a long-standing industrial supplier of the Group, which, as the leader of a transformation cycle involving multiple stakeholders, facilitates the recovery of unusable waste fabrics and transforms them into high-quality paper for packaging materials.

 

Thanks to this collaboration, during the year in question, the Group was able to reintegrate 10,200 kg of fabric into a transformation cycle that generates circular packaging.

 

 

 

4. RECYCLE

 

Key principles:
– Adopt recycled, recyclable, renewable, and compostable materials for both product and industrial packaging.
– Opt for 100% recyclable packaging thus avoiding multilayer materials.
– Eliminate the use of hazardous substances that could pose risks to human and environmental health during recycling processes.
– Provide transparent information about sustainability features and guidelines for proper packaging disposal.

 

Dolce&Gabbana Achievements to date

 

Dolce&Gabbana is committed to using 100% recycled plastic for retail packaging by 31 March 2025 and is actively working towards achieving 100% recyclability of its materials. The tertiary packaging used for logistical purposes consists of 80% recycled cardboard and is fully recyclable.

 

Additionally, Dolce&Gabbana has joined the Hangerloop programme for the purchase, recovery, and reuse of hangers made from 100% recycled plastic. Discarded hangers undergo a process of shredding and melting before being returned to Dolce&Gabbana’s warehouses as new hangers, thus completing the cycle of production and use of the raw material.

 

 

5. CERTIFICATION

 

Key principles:
– Choose third-party certified materials to guarantee consistency, transparency, and market recognition of sustainability claims (e.g., Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), Fairmined).

 

Dolce&Gabbana Achievements to date

 

All paper and cardboard packaging for beauty products is FSC certified, while the paper and cardboard packaging used for products in the retail channel will achieve FSC certification by 31st March 2025.

August 2023

Dolce&Gabbana: towards a more Sustainable and Circular production

The company is actively pursuing ambitious projects to boost circularity in the Apparel Industry, leveraging ecosystem collaboration

Materials & Circularity
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One of the most pressing challenges for the fashion industry is the pursuit of greater sustainability. Dolce&Gabbana is a company that exhibits remarkable drive, bolstered by its expertise and the passion with which it approaches every aspect of its operations. Prioritizing increasingly sustainable production has become an urgent focus in recent years, with a keen eye on optimizing every stage of the supply chain, presenting opportunities to minimize waste and give a new life to materials like cotton, metal, leather, and plastic.

Through collaborations with the Consorzio Re.Crea and outstanding Italian partners, the company holds grand visions for the future.

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The success of zipper upcycling

 

Among the successful projects of the company, the zipper upcycling one stands out. The idea originated in 2018 when Dolce&Gabbana found itself managing a warehouse containing a staggering 900,000 zippers, just as the price of brass was significantly rising. The solution was a collaboration with a historic foundry in Castellanza, which allowed the separation of brass from the tape. Thanks to this initiative, 980 kg of brass were upcycled to create two million pieces between rivets and buttons, sufficient to meet the demand for five seasons, from 2019 to 2021.

 

 

Sustainable packaging for underwear

 

Another significant sustainable project undertaken by Dolce&Gabbana involves the packaging of underwear. Through this project, the company successfully achieves 100% cotton recovery, transforming it into high-quality paper for packaging. The process encompasses several stages, from evaluating the feasibility of reusing the waste to processing the fibrous material, ultimately resulting in the creation of the first layers of regenerated paper. Moreover, Dolce&Gabbana is exploring the possibility of using these textile scraps to craft fabric bags and pouches for shoe storage.

 

 

Innovative machinery paving the way to a sustainable and circular production

 

Dolce&Gabbana doesn’t intend to stop here and is already working on additional projects for waste minimization and materials’ valorization. The company will introduce innovative machines that will automatically cut prints, eliminating the use of paper. Four of these machines will be allocated to Lonate and one to Sarmeola. Initially, children’s collections will be involved, as they have the potential to become locally sourced. The goal is to cut 100,000 pieces per season, and to re-use the waste generated from these processes to create bags and garment covers.

 

Dolce&Gabbana is demonstrating a visionary outlook and tangible dedication to sustainability. Through the adoption of ambitious and innovative projects, the company is contributing to shape a sustainable future for the fashion industry, proving that circularity is more than a mantra: it is a mission to be scaled at industrial level and deployed through ecosystem collaboration.

March 2023

Dolce&Gabbana launches Re.Crea, for textile waste sustainability

The fashion house embarks on an important sustainability project

Ecosystem Collaboration
Materials & Circularity
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A new green step for Dolce&Gabbana. The company has founded, together with five other luxury brands in the fashion industry, the Re.Crea Consortium.

The project, coordinated by Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana, aims to manage end-of-life textiles, fashion products and promote the research and development of innovative recycling solutions.

The Consortium intends to respond in a timely manner to the European directive on ‘Extended Producer Responsibility for Textile Waste (EPR)’ and the implementation of such legislation nationally, which is currently being developed and coordinated by the Ministry of Ecological Transition.

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The Consortium is also evaluating partnerships with Italian experts in the fields of production, research and development as well as with international academic institutions specialised in sustainability and innovation research. Such as, DTech Lab, an innovation centre at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York, ‘Silklab’, an interdisciplinary research laboratory at Tufts University in Boston and the MIT Center for Collective Intelligence in Boston.

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