The Ermenegildo Zegna Group has signed a deal with Stellantis, the Amsterdam-based automotive company, to develop a sustainable mobility program. As per Women’s Wear Daily, the program would involve making the company’s fleet including 200 cars, eco-friendly by 2023 by introducing plug-in hybrid and full electric vehicles.
According to Carlos Tavares, CEO, Stellantis, the car company will introduce 30 different models of affordable plug-in hybrid and battery electric vehicles. It will also install charging stations in all its offices and facilities and will offer its employees fuel and charge cards for battery charging.
A signatory of the Fashion Pact, Zegna has been working on sustainability innovation for years. The brand has been recycling or upcycling wool, nylon and cashmere fibers, spinning or weaving them into new fabrics or stuffing them into puffers, shoulder linings or coat padding. It has also launched the ‘Use the Existing’ project to further signal its reinvention and zero-waste efforts in preexisting fibers in garments.












