Balenciaga·Apparel (Fast Fashion)·Paris, France·Founded 1917·Last verified 31 May 2026
32
out of 100
Below expectationsPending Review

Balenciaga has no brand-level sustainability reporting. Parent Kering's validated net-zero targets and 100% renewable electricity are genuine, but Balenciaga discloses zero independent emissions data, waste metrics, or water use. The luxury brand relies entirely on group-level programs while operating leather-intensive supply chains with unverified outcomes.

The calculation

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Same formula for every company. No curve. No private weighting.

SINK = (0.3 × Base + 0.7 × Performance) × Scale
Industry base impact
Apparel (Fast Fashion) sector ceiling.
15 / 100
Performance score
Sum of the 10 rubric questions, scored 0–10 each.
42 / 100
Raw score
Weighted average before scale penalty.
(0.3 × 15) + (0.7 × 42) = 33.9
Scale penalty
Multiplier based on absolute emissions volume — physics-first.
× 0.95
Final score
Rounded. Below expectations.
32 / 100
The ten questions

Where Balenciaga is strong, and where it isn't.

Strongest on Energy Source and Controversies & Red Flags (6/10, 6/10). Weakest on Carbon Footprint — Operations and Emissions Trajectory (2/10, 3/10).

Where the evidence comes from

Every document used, listed.

12 sources used in this assessment. All publicly available. Each row shows which rubric questions it informed.

11 of 12 sources are third-party verified or public record.

[1]Third-party verified
DitchCarbon — Balenciaga
2025
Q1Q2Q8Q9
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[2]Third-party verified
DitchCarbon — Kering
2025
Q1Q2Q3Q8
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[3]Public record
Inside Balenciaga's Low-Carbon Factory
2026
Q2Q4Q6
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[4]Self-reported
Kering's Latest Sustainability Report Details Progress on Environmental Goals
2023
Q4
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[5]Third-party verified
How Ethical Is Balenciaga?
2023
Q5Q6
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[6]Third-party verified
SBTN Pilot Case Study — Kering
2024
Q5Q7
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[7]Public record
Kering Named as the First Fashion Brand to Adopt Science-Based Nature Targets
2023
Q5
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[8]Public record
Balenciaga's 2023 Revenue Drops Amidst Strategic Restructuring
2023
Q3
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[9]Public record
Balenciaga Ad Controversy: A Case Study in Communication in a Crisis
2022
Q10
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[10]Public record
Kering Adopts Greenwashing Guide to Aid Brands in Making Sustainability Claims
2022
Q10
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[11]Third-party verified
Net Zero Tracker — Kering
Ongoing
Q8
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[12]Public record
Kering Launches New Water Sustainability Strategy
2025
Q7
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Balenciaga in context

Where Balenciaga sits among apparel (fast fashion) peers.

Among the 17 major apparel (fast fashion) brands we've scored, Balenciaga is tied =5th of 17, with 3 others.

=5/17
Balenciaga's rank
25
Industry average
8
Industry low
40
Industry high
How this score has moved

Balenciaga's score over time.

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What's being contested

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About Balenciaga

Balenciaga is a luxury fashion house founded in 1917, headquartered in Paris and owned by Kering. It designs and manufactures high-end apparel, footwear, and leather goods, with production concentrated in Italy. The brand operates as a mid-sized subsidiary within one of fashion's largest conglomerates, serving global wholesale and retail channels.

Founded
1917
Headquarters
Paris, France
Employees
~3,300
Annual revenue
~€1.2B
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