Italy in Cashmere

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Italy in Cashmere Sustainability Profile

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Italy in Cashmere is associated with cashmere production and the wider discussion around sustainability in the cashmere supply chain. The source material highlights issues such as overgrazing, land degradation, water use, pollution, traceability, animal welfare, and fair labour practices in Italian cashmere production. It also references the use of recycled cashmere, closed-loop water systems, low-impact dyes, rotational grazing, and renewable energy as approaches used in the sector. The available content also points to certification and transparency practices, including supplier statements and traceability systems, as part of sustainability and ethical sourcing efforts.

Italy in Cashmere Sustainability Actions

Uses recycled cashmere

We use either a sustainable 100% cashmere yarn that is certified by the Sustainable Fibre Alliance or we use recycled cashmere. Recycled cashmere can be made in two different ways. One is post-factory, so for example when my factory is making my 100% cashmere items, whatever pieces are leftover can be shredded down and reengineered into new yarn. And the other option is post-consumer waste.

Manufactures in Perugia

I manufacture all the pieces in Perugia, Italy, which is just outside of Florence. The area of Perugia is historically very well-known for it’s cashmere production expertise. It’s a place where families and generations have been knitting, spinning and manufacturing cashmere for centuries.

Provides supplier transparency

Transparency is at the core of our business, which is why we provide all the necessary information to evaluate our partnerships. Download our key supplier statements.

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Italy in Cashmere Sustainability Commitments

2026

Expand mill partnerships

Everbloom is already working with half a dozen heritage mills across Italy, including Prada and Zegna Group-owned Filati Biagioli Modesto, and aims to have at least a dozen on board by the end of 2026.


Sustainable Development Goals

Italy in Cashmere is committed to advancing these Global Goals to promote prosperity for people & planet.

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