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Gucci Cuts Climate Impact While Growing Sales

Last year, while Gucci sales rebounded from the pandemic, its climate impact remained 15 percent lower than 2019 levels. Can it maintain the trend?
Gucci Bloom campaign ft. Dakota Johnson, Petra Collins and Hari Nef |
Gucci Bloom campaign ft. Dakota Johnson, Petra Collins and Hari Nef. (Gucci)

While Gucci’s revenue rose to €9.7 billion ($10 billion) last year, surpassing pre-pandemic sales levels, its environmental footprint has followed a different trend line, falling 15 percent compared to 2019, according to the company’s annual impact report published Tuesday.

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Sarah Kent
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Sarah Kent is Chief Sustainability Correspondent at The Business of Fashion. She is based in London and drives BoF's coverage of critical environmental and labour issues.

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