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The history of Reda

The history of the Reda wool spinning mill in Valle Mosso (Italian region of Piedmont) and the entrepreneur who gave it its name, Carlo Reda, goes back as far as 1865. In 1919, the descendants of the prominent textile family acquired the spinning mill and were instrumental in transforming Reda into an international institution in the textile industry - far beyond Italy. The centuries-old “Made in Italy” tradition has been passed down from generation to generation. Today, Ercole Botto Poala runs the company with the support of his cousins, preserving the traditions and history of the spinning mill for exceptional Merino fabrics. Reda embraces an innovative approach to the future while preserving the company’s past.



The history of Reda


The history of the Reda wool spinning mill in Valle Mosso (Italian region of Piedmont) and the entrepreneur who gave it its name, Carlo Reda, goes back as far as 1865. In 1919, the descendants of the prominent textile family acquired the spinning mill and were instrumental in transforming Reda into an international institution in the textile industry - far beyond Italy. The centuries-old “Made in Italy” tradition has been passed down from generation to generation. Today, Ercole Botto Poala runs the company with the support of his cousins, preserving the traditions and history of the spinning mill for exceptional Merino fabrics. Reda embraces an innovative approach to the future while preserving the company’s past.



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Reda’s sustainability strategy

As one of the leading companies in the textile industry, Reda takes on the responsibility of promoting environmental protection through sustainable innovation and social development, to ensure a secure future for generations to come. Reda is committed to sustainability, creates sustainable fabrics and follows a transparent and eco-friendly production process. In this context, sustainability means foreseeing current and future risks and paying the utmost attention to the protection of people and the environment, as well as supply chain traceability. Reda has been consistently pursuing its sustainability strategy for around 16 years and was awarded their first certification (EMAS). Numerous other certifications followed for the reduction of environmental impacts to the important B-Corp award, which Reda received for its social and environmental engagement.




Reda’s sustainability strategy


As one of the leading companies in the textile industry, Reda takes on the responsibility of promoting environmental protection through sustainable innovation and social development, to ensure a secure future for generations to come. Reda is committed to sustainability, creates sustainable fabrics and follows a transparent and eco-friendly production process. In this context, sustainability means foreseeing current and future risks and paying the utmost attention to the protection of people and the environment, as well as supply chain traceability. Reda has been consistently pursuing its sustainability strategy for around 16 years and was awarded their first certification (EMAS). Numerous other certifications followed for the reduction of environmental impacts to the important B-Corp award, which Reda received for its social and environmental engagement.



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Use of renewable energies


In order to continue to achieve future ecological and social goals, Reda focuses on the long-term use of renewable energy. The use of photovoltaic systems saves carbon dioxide emissions of about 190 tonnes per year. The company also continues to focus on improving its energy efficiency. With measurable results: a reduction of company gas consumption of 7.2% and a reduction in CO2 emissions by around 300 tonnes per year. Remarkable!

CQ and SustainaWool

In 2009, Reda signed a contract with the New Zealand Merino Association to purchase “ethical wool” coming exclusively from CQ-certified farms. Exactly what does that mean? CQ certification is the first global certification that combines the natural properties of wool with a process that ensures environmental, social and economic sustainability, animal welfare (mulesing-free wool) and traceability of its entire supply chain. In 2015, Reda founded the so-called “SustainaWOOL Integrity Scheme”. Its goal is to promote wool production in Australia through sustainable management, respect animal protection and make the entire wool production process traceable. For about four years now, this concept has been continued by the independent organisation Australian Wool Exchange (AWEX) in order to further develop the sustainable process.




CQ and SustainaWool


In 2009, Reda signed a contract with the New Zealand Merino Association to purchase “ethical wool” coming exclusively from CQ-certified farms. Exactly what does that mean? CQ certification is the first global certification that combines the natural properties of wool with a process that ensures environmental, social and economic sustainability, animal welfare (mulesing-free wool) and traceability of its entire supply chain. In 2015, Reda founded the so-called “SustainaWOOL Integrity Scheme”. Its goal is to promote wool production in Australia through sustainable management, respect animal protection and make the entire wool production process traceable. For about four years now, this concept has been continued by the independent organisation Australian Wool Exchange (AWEX) in order to further develop the sustainable process.


Reda received the 4sustainability certification in 2019, which recognises companies in the fashion industry that embrace a sustainability strategy. Recipients of the award, as well as its subsequent retention, depend on the implementation of specific measures and compliance with strict requirements. This includes the strict protocol “Chemical Management 4sustainability”. The programme aims to eliminate chemicals that are toxic and harmful to human health and the environment throughout the entire production cycle, based on the ZDHC method. In concrete terms, this means: from the introduction of raw materials at the company, through the various stages of production and wastewater disposal, to the launch of the collections on the market.
In 2020, Reda received the Global Recycled Standard certification established by the Textile Exchange. The certification provides a verified environmental declaration, which confirms the percentage of recycling materials used in the products, the traceability across the entire supply chain, the reduced use of chemicals and compliance with ecological and social requirements in all production phases.
In the same year, the Textile Exchange also issued them the “Responsible Wool Standard” (RWS), which ensures in its environmental product declaration that all wool is sourced from sustainable farms and that they are in compliance with all specified animal welfare and ecological requirements. Here, too, full traceability is guaranteed along the supply chain.
Reda is the first textile company in Italy to receive the renowned B Corporation certification which honours their commitment for people and the environment. B Corporation certification signifies that a company meets the highest standards in regard to social and ecological performance, provides transparency and accepts responsibility. At the same time, it forges a new path to create a better future for generations to come as a responsible leadership company. An important step towards certification is participation in the “B Impact Assessment” - a survey in the five categories of corporate governance, employees, community, environment and customers. Reda had to score at least 80 out of 200 possible points in the survey. In a subsequent step, the information is substantiated in interviews as well as with documents. All findings are available to the public to ensure full transparency. To retain certification, the process must be repeated every three years.
Reda received the 4sustainability certification in 2019, which recognises companies in the fashion industry that embrace a sustainability strategy. Recipients of the award, as well as its subsequent retention, depend on the implementation of specific measures and compliance with strict requirements. This includes the strict protocol “Chemical Management 4sustainability”. The programme aims to eliminate chemicals that are toxic and harmful to human health and the environment throughout the entire production cycle, based on the ZDHC method. In concrete terms, this means: from the introduction of raw materials at the company, through the various stages of production and wastewater disposal, to the launch of the collections on the market.
In 2020, Reda received the Global Recycled Standard certification established by the Textile Exchange. The certification provides a verified environmental declaration, which confirms the percentage of recycling materials used in the products, the traceability across the entire supply chain, the reduced use of chemicals and compliance with ecological and social requirements in all production phases.
In the same year, the Textile Exchange also issued them the “Responsible Wool Standard” (RWS), which ensures in its environmental product declaration that all wool is sourced from sustainable farms and that they are in compliance with all specified animal welfare and ecological requirements. Here, too, full traceability is guaranteed along the supply chain.
Reda ist das erste Textilunternehmen in Italien, das die renommierte Zertifizierung „B-Corporation“ erhalten hat und damit für sein Engagement für Mensch und Umwelt gewürdigt wurde. Eine B-Corporation erfüllt höchste Standards in Bezug auf soziale und ökologische Leistungen, liefert Transparenz und übernimmt Verantwortung. Gleichzeitig weist es einen neuen Weg, um als verantwortungsvolles Führungsunternehmen eine bessere Zukunft für die kommenden Generationen zu schaffen. Ein wichtiger Schritt zur Zertifizierung ist die Teilnahme am „B Impact Assessment“ – eine Umfrage in den fünf Kategorien Unternehmensführung, Mitarbeiter*innen, Community, Umwelt und Kundschaft. Reda musste mindestens 80 von 200 möglichen Punkten in der Umfrage erzielen. Im folgenden Schritt werden die Angaben in Gesprächen sowie mit Dokumenten belegt. Sämtliche Ergebnisse sind im Hinblick auf vollständige Transparenz für die Öffentlichkeit einsehbar. Der Prozess muss zum Erhalt der Zertifizierung alle drei Jahre neu durchlaufen werden.


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