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THE CRITERIA OF THIS REPORT | ANNEX
CHAPTER 4
MATERIALS
GRI 301-1 MATERIALS USED BY THE RATTI GROUP
RATTI GROUP
PRINTED FABRICS Δ% 2021 on
u.m. 2019 2020 2021
2020
TOT. FABRIC PRINTED m 5,196,385 3,053,969 3,581,970 17.29%
of which certified fabric / sustainable brands m 134,070 666,892 1,222,706 83.34%
Percentage of certified fabric/sustainable brands of total fabric
2.58% 21.84% 34.14% 56.32%
printed
Total for fabrics printed at sites in Italy and Romania, including fabrics commissioned to third parties and including printing for samples. In 2021 there was an increase of
17.29% compared with the previous year. This was strongly impacted by the reduction in production volumes caused by Covid-19.
There was a large and significant increase of 83% compared with 2020 and 812% compared with 2019, for certified fabrics and sustainable printed brands. This result may be
explained by the growing market demand for fabrics of this type as well as the sustainability polices Ratti has in place.
GRI 301-1 MATERIALS USED BY THE RATTI GROUP, DIVIDED INTO RENEWABLE MATERIALS
AND NON-RENEWABLE MATERIALS
RATTI GROUP
RENEWABLE AND NON-RENEWABLE PRINTED FABRICS Δ% 2021 on
u.m. 2020 2021
2020
TOT. PRINTED FABRICS, EXCLUDING SAMPLES m 3,011,451 3,527,222 17.13%
of which 100% renewable articles m 1,647,741 2,080,939 26.29%
of which mixed renewable articles (with renewable fibre composition ≥ 50%) m 442,713 605,385 36.74%
of which renewable articles (with renewable fibre composition < 50%) and
m 920,998 840,898 -8.70%
non-renewable articles
Percentage of 100%-renewable articles of total metres of printed fabric m 54.72% 59.00% 7.82%
Percentage of mixed renewable articles (with renewable fibre composition ≥ 14.70% 17.16% 16.75%
50%) of total printed fabric m
Percentage of renewable articles (with renewable fibre composition < 50%) of 30.58% 23.84% -22.05%
total printed fabric m
Total for fabrics printed at sites in Italy and Romania, including fabrics commissioned to third parties, but excluding printing on samples (54,748 metres out of a total of
3,581,970 metres).
100%-renewable printed articles include: 100% cotton, 100% silk, 100% viscose, 100% linen, 100% wool, 100% cupro, 100% modal, 100% hemp. This category recorded an
increase of 7.8% compared with 2020. Printed articles categorised as mixed renewables include all articles which have a percentage composition of renewable fibre
equal to or higher than 50%. Also for this category, Ratti recorded a significant increase of 16.75% compared with 2020. The third category, which consists of articles with a
renewable fibre composition of less than 50%, as well as non-renewable articles, showed a decreasing trend for 2021, both in terms of absolute values and in terms of the
percentage of total printed fabric.
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