
Kering Eyewear and Zeiss Sunlens reach next milestone for sustainable sunglasses
Kering Eyewear and ZEISS Sunlens have been collaborating for years in the development and supply of sun lenses.
This year an important achievement in improving the carbon footprint of sunglass manufacturing has been reached through the development of more eco-friendly manufactured lenses. The newly developed sun lenses entail a significant part of bio-based material, complementing Kering Eyewear’s sustainable frames and providing consumers with a valid option for sustainable sunglasses. It has already been certified for its effective improvement throughout the value chain by REDCert, a certification system accredited by the European Commission.
“Kering Eyewear and ZEISS both have sustainability and corporate responsibility anchored in their strategies as a priority”, says Dr. Matthias Metz, President and CEO of ZEISS Vision Care. “As a company with a foundation as sole owner and a heritage of more than 130 years of corporate responsibility, we are taking sustainable actions throughout our entire value chain on our way to carbon dioxide neutrality in all our activities by 2025.”
Introducing together with Kering Eyewear the sunlens with a significantly improved carbon footprint is one of the next milestones in making sun lens production more sustainable, highlighting the many different levers, from the use of bio-based materials to renewable electricity in manufacturing, to be activated to create sustainably better products.
Long-term partners in sustainability ZEISS’ goals of sustainability and responsibility are fully shared by Kering Eyewear. Since the very beginning, Kering Eyewear’s approach has followed Kering’s sustainability strategy, built on three key pillars: “Care, Collaborate and Create”. These three values, shared across the Group, fully represent Kering Eyewear’s vision, where, far more than an ethical necessity, sustainability is a driver of innovation and value creation, truly representing a core principle for the company.
“Kering Eyewear demonstrates its engagement on sustainability issues every day, making this topic its top priority. Since 2017, we have actively pursued materials and production processes to reduce the environmental impact, focusing on recycled or bio-based solutions. With an eye towards the future, Kering Eyewear is focused on empowering its imagination on sustainability to respect the environment, care about people, and create innovatively” commented Roberto Vedovotto, President and CEO of Kering Eyewear.
The new material will gradually be introduced into Kering Eyewear FW21 sun collections across all Brands in the portfolio.
Responsible production through the entire value chain The focus on improved production is what motivated ZEISS Sunlens, the division which produces plano tinted lenses, to develop a more eco-friendly lens. This project is aimed at reducing carbon dioxide emissions and to certify this improvement throughout the value chain by independent organizations.
“Our goal with this sustainable lens is to be 100% aware of the resources that are used throughout the process and what the overall impact of this lens represents: from the raw material to the finished lens” says Pietro Speroni, Head of ZEISS Sunlens. “We aren’t looking for an easy green claim but for a thoroughly verified and certified process which makes a difference to our environment.”
“Supporting our partner Kering Eyewear’s sustainability ambitions and meeting growing consumer demand fits perfectly with the ZEISS values: seeing beyond limitations, enabling customers to develop further and contribute our share to a sustainable future,” adds Dr. Metz. “Of course, this project is just another step on our journey to a sustainable future, but it illustrates impressively how thoroughly sustainable products have and can be designed and produced.”