REMADE-certified Olympic and Paralympic Torches | Istituto Giordano

REMADE-certified Olympic and Paralympic Torches

(Pubbl. 05/02/2026)

A symbol of the Flame Relay of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games, the Essential torches embody a concrete and verifiable approach to sustainability.

REMADE certification ensures full traceability of the materials used and certifies the presence of recycled content, indicating the percentage by weight of the different components.

Source: https://www.remade.it/


View the certificate, issued by Istituto Giordano in its capacity as an independent third-party body recognized by REMADE® and accredited.

The REMADE® certification is today one of the tools used to attest, in an objective, transparent, and verifiable manner, the recycled material content within products and manufactured items.

REMADE® is based on:

  • full traceability of materials throughout the entire production chain;

  • documentary and technical verification carried out by an independent third-party body;

  • clear indication of the percentage of recycled content, expressed by weight and broken down by components.

In the case of the Essential torches of the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, the REMADE® certification takes on particularly significant value: it not only guarantees compliance with the declared sustainability criteria, but also reinforces the message that even a highly symbolic object can be designed according to circular economy principles, without compromising on quality, safety, or design.


A symbol that also speaks to the manufacturing world

The adoption of a certification such as REMADE® for an iconic object like the Olympic torch demonstrates how sustainability principles can become concrete standards, applicable also to the manufacturing and industrial sectors.

For companies, especially in the B2B context, this approach represents:

  • a measurable competitive advantage;

  • a shared and recognized language toward customers, designers, and institutions;

  • a credible response to the growing demand for environmental transparency.