SUN68: urban identity
For the 2026 AW season, SUN68 confirms its ability to combine functionality, comfort, and contemporary style.
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The company, a pioneer in the animal-free outerwear sector, ranks among the most virtuous globally in the field of sustainability.
May 2025
EcoVadis is one of the most reliable and internationally recognised corporate social responsibility rating systems, measuring the ESG (environmental, social and governance) performance of more than 130,000 companies worldwide. Save The Duck achieved an overall score of 86%, with particularly strong results in the areas of Environment (77), Labour and Human Rights (74), Ethics (62) and Sustainable Procurement (61). The award places the company among the 15% of companies with the highest scores globally among those assessed in the last 12 months by the international sustainability rating platform.
‘The EcoVadis rating represents an important confirmation of the path that Save The Duck has been taking for years to integrate sustainability within every aspect of its business model,’ – comments Silvia Mazzanti, Sustainability Manager of the brand. ‘This result not only honours us, but stimulates us to continue to improve in terms of transparency, traceability and positive impact throughout the production chain.’
With this medal, the company – known for its whistling duck logo – consolidates its position as a sustainability-conscious company, reconfirming its commitment to building a more ethical and circular future.
For the 2026 AW season, SUN68 confirms its ability to combine functionality, comfort, and contemporary style.
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The Spanish brand stands out for accessories capable of blending functionality and elegance, for the young generation always on the move.
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Co-founded by James Barshall, Charles Finch and Captain Nat Lemieux, Equipement De Vie is the sporty-chic footwear brand for sailing enthusiasts and beyond.
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