LUXURY

Context and challenges

Manoterra, supports major luxury houses by providing innovative and recognized solutions, aimed at integrating sustainability and excellence at the heart of their strategies.

The luxury industry, which relies on rare and precious raw materials, sophisticated production processes and often global supply chains, faces significant environmental challenges. 

These issues include: 

  - Reduced carbon footprint

  - Management of natural resources and preservation of biodiversity

  - Circular economy and recycling

  - Water and waste management

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Reduced carbon footprint

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Management of natural resources and preservation of biodiversity

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Circular economy and recycling

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Water and waste management

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Reduced carbon footprint

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Reduced carbon footprint 

Manufacturing processes and logistics account for a significant share of CO2 emissions in the luxury industry. Brands need to find solutions to reduce their carbon footprint at every stage of the value chain.

 Management of natural resources and preservation of biodiversity 

Materials used in the manufacture of luxury goods, such as leather, cotton or precious stones, can have a major ecological impact if their extraction or production is not regulated in a sustainable way. Luxury brands must now become aware of their role in protecting biodiversity by adopting responsible practices and supporting initiatives that promote the conservation of natural habitats and the protection of endangered species.

Management of natural resources and preservation of biodiversity

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Circular economy and recycling

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Circular economy and recycling 

The luxury sector has long been criticized for its excessive consumption of natural resources and waste production. Today, a transition to circular economy models, where products can be repaired, reused or recycled, is becoming essential

Water and waste management 

The luxury industry, particularly in the manufacture of textiles or cosmetics, must rethink the management of water resources and waste to minimize their impact on the environment.

Water and waste management

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Our support

Develop strategies and action plans within planetary boundaries 

We work closely with you to analyze all pressures and impacts (biodiversity, water, climate, pollution, etc.) along your value chain. This allows us to design an environmental strategy that ensures that the planet's ecological boundaries are respected.

Stimulate and expand responsible innovation 

We work with you to integrate environmental criteria into your product range, developing eco-design guidelines and carrying out impact analyses to guide product design. We also promote the adoption of solutions and processes with a low environmental footprint, such as regenerative agriculture, while ensuring that we meet the most stringent regulatory requirements.

Transform business models and supply chains 

We support you in the reconfiguration of your processes to optimize the efficiency and traceability of resources, reduce environmental impacts and pressures and integrate innovative solutions that promote greater resilience throughout your value chain.

Adapting and anticipating risks and opportunities 

We carry out risk and opportunity assessments related to environmental and climate issues, including those associated with CSRD. We support you in incorporating the challenges identified into your business model in order to define strategic and operational priorities. This helps create a roadmap for adaptation while also fueling your innovation plan.

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