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Sustainability Summary

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Church's is part of Prada Group, whose sustainability strategy covers environment, people and culture. The Group has published sustainability reporting since 2013 and aligned its reporting with GRI standards from 2015. Its sustainability work includes climate strategy, circular materials, animal welfare, diversity and inclusion, responsible sourcing, and cultural programmes such as SEA BEYOND and Shaping a Future. The brand page itself does not provide separate Church's-specific sustainability detail, so the summary reflects the Group-level initiatives that include Church's within Prada Group's portfolio.

Church’s Sustainability Actions

Published sustainability reports

In 2013, before any mandatory requirement, the Prada Group publishes its first Sustainability Report. In 2015, the document was drawn up in compliance with the GRI (Global Reporting Initiative) Sustainability Reporting Standards.

Launched Shaping a Future

Since 2017, the Prada Group has promoted a series of cultural events entitled "Shaping a Future" with the aim of stimulating a debate on the most significant changes taking place in contemporary society.

Introduced Prada Re-Nylon

In 2019 the Group presents the first capsule collection of Prada Re-Nylon bags for Men and Women, made with regenerated nylon by recycling plastics collected worldwide from landfills, textile fiber waste and the ocean.

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Church’s Sustainability Commitments

2030

Net Zero Carbon by 2030

Our Environment Programme exists to enable the whole Church to address this — in faith, practice and mission. This includes tackling our own carbon emissions (aiming for Net Zero Carbon by 2030) and our wider work.

2030

Forestami tree planting target

In 2022, the Prada Group supports the award-winning urban forestation project Forestami, which plans to plant 3 million trees in and around Milan but 2030.


Sustainable Development Goals

Church’s is committed to advancing these Global Goals to promote prosperity for people & planet.

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