Mondelliani for our planet
We are a local reality, but we feel part of the global community that today more than ever is called to act and be part of the change for a more sustainable world.
We are aware of the impact we can have on social and environmental progress, and for this reason, we are committed to a path of awareness and empowerment that involves all “I Mondelliani”.
MONDELLIANI IS CLIMATE PIONEER
In partnership with Green Future Project, a platform that connects companies and individuals with climate projects and solutions, Mondelliani, as a CLIMATE PIONEER, contributes to the preservation of biodiversity through the reforestation of important areas in Madagascar, and to the protection and forest conservation in the Canandé Reserve in Ecuador.
WHY MONDELLIANI AND GREEN FUTURE PROJECT?
Fighting together for a more sustainable world and for the future of our children is something we can no longer defer or delegate to anyone. Each of us must act consciously and proactively for the good of Our Planet.Federico Mondello, CEO and Creative Director
OUR IMPACT
Mondelliani dedicates to the planet the new Collection of Microfibers for glasses “OUR PLANET”, the profits from the sale of the set of 6 microfibers are donated to forest restoration.
Discover the collection
TOGETHER WE HAVE PLANTED
620 TREES
A TREE, MANY BENEFITS.
Planting a tree means not only helping to restore the ecosystem of carbon-rich forests destroyed by deforestation but also helping to create jobs for local populations involved in reforestation projects. Furthermore, it helps preserve the animal and plant species that inhabit these territories, ensuring greater biodiversity, which is essential for our ecosystem, and reduces the hydrogeological risk caused by deforestation.
WHY WE CHOSE TO SUPPORT PROJECTS IN MADAGASCAR AND ECUADOR

These territories are among the regions with the highest biodiversity density on the planet, hosting the largest number of species of mammals, reptiles, birds, and fish worldwide. Madagascar, before deforestation, hosted the highest number of Mangroves in the world.
Mangroves have an immense capacity to absorb carbon dioxide, 12.3 kg of CO2 per year in their first 10 years of life, and represent very important natural basins for carbon storage. Mangroves are a fundamental part of coastal ecosystems and can protect against storms and tsunamis. Living partially submerged in water, they do not take land away from agriculture.

The Canandé Reserve in Ecuador is among the top in the world for biodiversity. Protecting it from deforestation is vital to prevent the extinction of one-third of the species in the region and to avoid the release of millions of tons of CO2. One hectare of Amazon rainforest in a year can store over 100 tons of CO2.


