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Sustainability, Moncler confirms its leadership. And returns to the Winter Olympics

For the third consecutive year, the brand gets the highest rating in the important (also for investors) Climate 'A list' of Cdp. And after almost 60 years it returns to the Winter Olympics by sponsoring the Brazilian team at Milan-Cortina 2026

by Fashion Editor

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2' min read

Translated by AI
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The Moncler group, with its Moncler and Stone Island brands, has been awarded the top rating (A) for the third year running, confirming its place on CDP's Climate "A list" for its leadership in transparency and management of climate change issues. CDP is the largest non-profit organisation that manages the leading international database on environmental reporting, whose ratings are highly considered by the financial community to guide investment decisions.

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CDP, which annually surveys some 23,000 companies from around the world, assigns a score from D- to A, based on the completeness of information, awareness, risk management and best practices implemented, such as setting ambitious and meaningful targets. In the list Moncler is the only Italian fashion company, for other industries Pirelli, Leonardo and Snam are also included.

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This is yet another acknowledgement of the company's commitment to greater and more effective sustainability: last June, Moncler was the first fashion company, the first Italian company and the fifth (out of 500) in 'The World's Most Sustainable Companies 2025' ranking, compiled by Statista and Time magazine by processing data from over 5700 companies from around the world.

Moncler has also recently decided to return to sponsor a national team participating in the Winter Olympics, after almost 60 years since 1968 when, for the Grenoble Games, it designed the uniforms for the French team (at the time it was still a company owned by René Ramillon and André Vincent, who had founded it in 1952 in Monestier de Clermont): at the Milan-Cortina 2026 Games, therefore, Moncler will dress the Brazilian national team.

Financially, Moncler ended the third quarter in October with revenues of EUR 615.6 million, down 1% at constant exchange rates compared to the same period in 2024. Last year, the group had posted revenues of 3.1 billion, up 4% at current exchange rates and 7% at constant exchange rates, compared to 2.9 billion in 2023.

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