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Recyclable textiles in corporate merch

Which mono-material textiles actually go through municipal recycling streams

How this plays out in Italy

In Milano fulfilment data, recyclable textiles in corporate merch 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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