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  • How Olam, Natura & Co and Kering are taking a regenerative approach to their supply chains

    Mark Hillsdon, (Jun 2, 2021)

    Mark Hillsdon looks at three leading companies that are incorporating biodiversity into their balance sheets

  • #whomademyclothes: Transparency poor in garment supply chain, study finds

    Rebecca Ley, (Apr 25, 2017)

    Marks & Spencer, H&M, Reebok and Adidas are leading the pack, but even the best are not doing enough to shine a light on conditions for workers, Fashion Revolution Index reveals

  • Stella McCartney’s innovation in ethical fashion sets tone for Kering

    Mike Scott, (Mar 24, 2017)

    The fast-growing fashion brand has reduced its environmental impact by 35% per kilogram of raw material

  • Sustainability no longer a luxury for premium brands

    Mike Scott, (Mar 24, 2017)

    Buying a Gucci bag or Louis Vuitton dress used to have snob value. Now well-heeled millennials increasingly want to know that they have social and environmental value too

  • Weekly Watch: 9 March 2017

    Rebecca Ley, (Mar 1, 2017)

    Nestlé slashes sugar, business case for food waste, Timberland turns plastic into products, Co-op fights modern slavery, UK inequality, Wales invests to cut CO2, holidays run by women, and Epona joins Fairtrade

  • Weekly Watch: 16 February 2017

    Rebecca Ley, (Feb 1, 2017)

    Tourists choose Iran over US, climate risks, the downside of hydropower, fashion supply chains and UK smog warning

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