Berluti publishes sustainability commitments but withholds the numbers that matter. No Scope 1, 2, or 3 emissions figures are disclosed despite a 2022 carbon assessment. A 51% 2030 reduction target exists but lacks verification and shows no on-track evidence. Leather supply chain dominates material risk.
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SINK = (0.3 × Base + 0.7 × Performance) × ScaleStrongest on Controversies & Red Flags and Energy Source (7/10, 5/10). Weakest on Emissions Trajectory and Water Impact (2/10, 3/10).
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Among the 35 major apparel (durable / outdoor) brands we've scored, Berluti is tied =26th of 35, with 1 other.
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Berluti is a Parisian luxury shoemaker and leather goods house founded in 1895, now part of LVMH. Known for bespoke menswear footwear and accessories, it operates one manufacturing facility in Ferrara, Italy, approximately 60 retail stores globally, and serves high-net-worth clientele.
Parent company LVMH group; Berluti operates under LVMH LIFE 360 governance but lacks standalone transparency
View breakdown →Peer Italian luxury leather house; comparable supply chain and deforestation risk exposure
View breakdown →Comparable UK luxury brand with similar scale and multi-scope disclosure gaps
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