Kering, IUCN and ITC form partnership to improve python trade
 
22 November 2013 (Kering/IUCN/ITC) - The ‘Python Conservation Partnership’,
a collaboration between Kering, the International Trade Centre (ITC) and the
International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN Species Survival
Commission SSC Boa & Python Specialist Group) has been launched today with
the aim of contributing to the improved sustainability of the python trade
and helping facilitate industry-wide change.
 
The programme of research over the next three years will focus on the
analysis and recommendations around sustainability, transparency, animal
welfare and local livelihoods for the
python trade. The data and findings will contribute to the Convention on
International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES)
process, which supports a framework for
countries to manage their trade in endangered species such that it
contributes to local livelihoods and does not threaten the survival of
species in the wild. Results and recommendations from the
‘Python Conservation Partnership’ will be made available as public reports
and peer-reviewed scientific articles to stakeholders to improve management
across the trade.
 
The research will cover five key areas:
- Monitoring wild capture to improve sustainable sourcing
- Differentiating between captive-bred and wild animals through innovative
technology
- Developing and promoting the highest standards of animal health and welfare
- Exploring ways to improve captive breeding
- Better understanding the impacts of the python trade on local livelihoods
 
The program will be managed by a Steering Committee comprising experts from
Kering and one of its largest luxury brands Gucci, the IUCN SSC Boa & Python
Specialist Group and ITC,
together with external expert advisors.
 
“Collaboration between the private sector, NGO's, IGO's and governmental
agencies is an important step forward for stakeholders to explore different
ways of overcoming the various
challenges the python trade faces,” said Marie-Claire Daveu, Chief
Sustainability Officer and Head of international institutional affairs,
Kering, ”Sustainable sourcing and traceability of the
trade is of utmost importance to us, and the insights that the ‘Python
Conservation Partnership’ will provide us, as well as our industry peers,
will be invaluable and will contribute to defining best
practices to help drive an improved trade that all stakeholders agree is
urgently needed.”
 
“Supporting this collaboration with our expertise and experience to help
improve the conditions and practices of the python trade is a priority as
part of Gucci’s continued commitment to
sustainability and quality,” said Karlheinz Hofer, GUCCI WW Operations and
Supply Chain Director, “We look forward to participating in the Steering
Committee of the ‘Python Conservation
Partnership’ to ensure that it makes an important contribution to develop a
more sustainable trade.”
 
“We hope that this initiative will positively impact the conservation of the
two biggest python species of South-East Asia which are affected by the
python skin trade - the Burmese and the Reticulated
Python,” said Tomas Waller, Chair IUCN SSC Boa & Python Specialist Group.
“We aim to address fundamental concerns related to sustainability and
livelihoods while supporting the recent
decisions taken by CITES to improve sustainability and compliance of Asian
snakes trade.”
 
“Ensuring that trade, livelihoods and sustainable development go hand in
hand is a priority for ITC. The trade in biodiversity-based products such as
python skins is a source of cash income to
impoverished rural families in South-East Asia. Communities also have an
important role in ensuring the sustainability of trade in these products.
ITC will work closely with Kering, Gucci and
IUCN to research the benefits of the trade to low income groups and how they
can contribute more effectively to the sustainable management and trade of
these resources,” said Arancha
González, ITC’s Executive Director.
 
About Kering
A world leader in apparel and accessories, Kering develops an ensemble of
powerful Luxury and Sport & Lifestyle
brands: Gucci, Bottega Veneta, Saint Laurent, Alexander McQueen, Balenciaga,
Brioni, Christopher Kane, McQ, Stella
McCartney, Sergio Rossi, Boucheron, Dodo, Girard-Perregaux, JeanRichard,
Pomellato, Qeelin, Puma, Volcom,
Cobra, Electric and Tretorn. By ‘empowering imagination’ in the fullest
sense, Kering encourages its brands to reach
their potential, in the most sustainable manner. Present in more than 120
countries, the Group generated revenues of
!9.7 billion in 2012 and had 33,000 employees at year end. The Kering
(previously PPR) share is listed on Euronext
Paris (FR 0000121485, KER.PA Website : www.kering.com
 
About IUCN
IUCN, the International Union for Conservation of Nature, helps the world
find pragmatic solutions to our most pressing
environment and development challenges by supporting scientific research;
managing field projects all over the world;
and bringing governments, NGOs, the UN, international conventions and
companies together to develop policy, laws
and best practice. The world's oldest and largest global environmental
network, IUCN is a democratic membership
union with more than 1,000 government and NGO member organizations, and
almost 11,000 volunteer scientists and
experts in some 160 countries. IUCN's work is supported by over 1,000
professional staff in 60 offices and hundreds of
partners in public, NGO and private sectors around the world. IUCN's
headquarters are located in Gland, near Geneva,
in Switzerland. www.iucn.org
 
About the Species Survival Commission
The Species Survival Commission (SSC) is the largest of IUCN’s six volunteer
commissions with a global membership
of around 7,500 experts. SSC advises IUCN and its members on the wide range
of technical and scientific aspects of
species conservation, and is dedicated to securing a future for
biodiversity. SSC has significant input into the
international agreements dealing with biodiversity conservation.
 
About Boa and Python Specialist Group (BPSG)􀍒
The Boa and Python Specialist Group (BPSG) is a global network of volunteer
experts, part of the IUCN Species
Survival Commission (SSC). The BPSG is the world leading authority on boas
and pythons. Its mission is to provide
expert opinion and scientific advice to IUCN and other conservation
organizations, government and non-government
agencies, applicable to the conservation of boas and pythons.
 
About ITC
ITC is the joint agency of the World Trade Organization and the United
Nations. ITC assists small- and medium-sized
enterprises in developing and transition economy countries to become more
competitive in global markets, contributing
to sustainable economic development within the frameworks of the Aid for
Trade agenda and the Millennium
Development Goals. Website: www.intracen.org
 
Media Contacts:
Kering International
Mich Ahern +44 (0) 7984 684 454 [email protected]
France
Emmanuelle Picard-Deyme + 33 (0)1 45 64 61 87 [email protected]
IUCN
Ewa Magiera +41 22 999 0346, +41 79 856 76 26 [email protected]
ITC
Jarle Hetland +41 22 730 0145 [email protected]


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