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Ferragamo Expands Leather Mapping Efforts EU Sustainability Rules

Animal WelfareAgriculture And Food SecurityAnimal ProductionClimate Smart Agriculture

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Ferragamo's leather traceability initiative is a response to new EU sustainability regulations, affecting its supply chain compliance costs and sourcing strategy. The commercial mechanism is regulatory-driven, potentially increasing input costs for certified leather and creating a competitive advantage for brands with traceability. Impact is company-specific and EU-region focused, with weak direct price or scarcity signals.

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  • Ferragamo can now trace country of origin for much of its leather.
  • 2025 sustainability report released March 31 includes first traceability figures for leather.
  • Strategic tanneries account for 80% of Ferragamo's leather supply.
  • 81% of all materials certified under third-party sustainability standards.
  • Company exploring alternative materials and ethical sourcing.

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