Burberry and Moncler Are The Most Sustainable Fashion Brands
Burberry and Moncler are the top two sustainable fashion brands this year, according to S&P Global's assessment.
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The S&P Global Corporate Sustainability Assessment (CSA) is out, and Burberry and Moncler come out on top as the top two most sustainable brands in the textiles, apparel and luxury goods industry.
The Corporate Sustainability Assessment
The CSA is the world’s most renowned sustainability indices. It was established in 1999, originally as a paper-based questionnaire that has evolved into the world’s most foremost global sustainability benchmarks. Companies are given scores from 0 to 100, as well as percentile rankings for approximately 20 financially relevant sustainability criteria across three dimensions: economic, environmental, and social.
Companies that are assessed using the CSA fall into two categories: participating companies, which are companies that submit data to S&P, and non-participating companies. S&P takes data available in the public domain for non-participating companies.
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Burberry and Moncler Top Sustainability Rankings
Both Burberry and Moncler have been ranked as the top two sustainable brands in the textiles, apparel, and luxury goods industry. Both labels have been given the same score of 87 out of 100. Burberry’s sustainability score h...
The post Burberry and Moncler Are The Most Sustainable Fashion Brands appeared first on LUXUO.
The S&P Global Corporate Sustainability Assessment (CSA) is out, and Burberry and Moncler come out on top as the top two most sustainable brands in the textiles, apparel and luxury goods industry.
The Corporate Sustainability Assessment
The CSA is the world’s most renowned sustainability indices. It was established in 1999, originally as a paper-based questionnaire that has evolved into the world’s most foremost global sustainability benchmarks. Companies are given scores from 0 to 100, as well as percentile rankings for approximately 20 financially relevant sustainability criteria across three dimensions: economic, environmental, and social.
Companies that are assessed using the CSA fall into two categories: participating companies, which are companies that submit data to S&P, and non-participating companies. S&P takes data available in the public domain for non-participating companies.
READ MORE: Sustainability In Watchmaking: Uncertainty Rules
Burberry and Moncler Top Sustainability Rankings
Both Burberry and Moncler have been ranked as the top two sustainable brands in the textiles, apparel, and luxury goods industry. Both labels have been given the same score of 87 out of 100. Burberry’s sustainability score h...
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