Climate Change Data

Take Off S.p.A.

Climate Impact & Sustainability Data (2021)

Reporting Period: 2021

Environmental Metrics

Total Carbon Emissions:351 tCO2e (Scope 1 & 2, Market Based); 513 tCO2e (Scope 1 & 2, Location Based)
Scope 1 Emissions:100 tCO2e
Scope 2 Emissions:251 tCO2e (Location Based); 413 tCO2e (Market Based)
Total Energy Consumption:901,253 kWh

ESG Focus Areas

  • Environmental Footprint
  • Sustainable Supply Chain
  • Human Capital
  • Occupational Health and Safety
  • Community Engagement
  • Ethics and Integrity
  • Customer Relations
  • Financial Performance

Environmental Achievements

  • Modest electricity consumption (901,253 kWh) consistent with downstream position in supply chain; Waste management practices focused on recycling of packaging materials.

Social Achievements

  • High percentage of women in workforce (74%); Low employee turnover (8%); 866 hours of employee training provided; Hiring of 27 new employees, mainly women (85%).

Governance Achievements

  • Implementation of a 231 Model for compliance and anti-corruption; Zero incidents of non-compliance with laws and regulations; Adoption of a Code of Ethics; Initiated steps towards ISO 9001 certification (expected by 2022); Initiated steps towards ISO 45001 certification (adopted in early 2022).

Climate Goals & Targets

Long-term Goals:
  • Continuous improvement of management systems and performance; Minimizing risks related to activities and products/services; Achieving customer satisfaction; Maintaining best possible occupational health and safety conditions; Operating in compliance with environmental protection requirements; Adopting best techniques and procedures for emergency prevention and control; Maintaining an irreproachable attitude towards corruption.
Medium-term Goals:
  • Strengthen supplier sustainability assessments; Implement further actions to minimize waste and resource consumption; Increase purchases of green products and environmentally aware suppliers.
Short-term Goals:
  • Achieve ISO 9001 certification

Environmental Challenges

  • High pollution rate and resource exploitation in the fashion industry; Inefficient use of packaging and carbon emissions from e-commerce; Managing the complex ESG landscape of the supply chain.
Mitigation Strategies
  • Commitment to circular economy principles; Minimizing inventories and extending product life; Careful supplier selection based on social and ethical parameters; Responsible purchasing practices; Implementation of ISO 45001 and steps towards ISO 9001 certification; Promotion of paper shopping bags and recycled packaging.

Supply Chain Management

Responsible Procurement
  • Supplier selection based on social and ethical parameters; Agreements with suppliers that allow for safe and compliant operations; Respecting payment terms.

Climate-Related Risks & Opportunities

Reporting Standards

Frameworks Used: GRI Standards (2016, with subsequent updates), SASB Standards (Consumer Goods sector, Multiline and Specialty Retailers & Distributors industry)

Certifications: ISO 45001 (adopted in early 2022), ISO 9001 (expected by 2022)