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Biodiversity impact of merch sourcing

Mapping biodiversity impact across cotton, leather and timber merch sourcing chains

How this plays out in Italy

In Milano fulfilment data, biodiversity impact of merch sourcing is treated as an operational metric, not a marketing claim. We score it on three axes: provable upstream input (certificates, chain-of-custody), measurable downstream outcome (auditable end-of-life), and disclosed cost delta vs the standard alternative. If any of the three is missing, the program does not qualify as sustainable in our reporting — regardless of how it is positioned externally.

What actually moves the needle

For Italy programs above €10,000, three actions matter: (1) replace the highest-volume SKU first — not the most photogenic; (2) move from blended to mono-material wherever the use case allows, so end-of-life sorting is actually possible; (3) move printing to water-based DTG or laser engraving over plastisol or solvent-based methods. These three together typically cut Scope 3 footprint by 30–45% on a comparable program.

Italy regulatory and reporting context

Italy buyers increasingly need merch invoiced through SdI (Sistema di Interscambio) with IVA 22%, plus declared input-material origin and end-of-life pathway for CSRD or local sustainability reporting. We provide a standard one-page sustainability passport per SKU on request, mapped to GRI and CSRD disclosure categories. Shipping from Milano adds 2–4 days domestically; 18–24 days for produced runs.

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