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Groundbreaking Animal Welfare Enhancements Revealed by Leaked EU Draft
Sustainability Governance

Groundbreaking Animal Welfare Enhancements Revealed by Leaked EU Draft

Leaked EU Impact Assessment reveals a commitment to global animal protection leadership, with proposed measures based on scientific evidence and citizen demands for sustainable food production and improved welfare.
Editorial TeamEditorial Team
|May 30th, 2023|7:17 AM
Puma Expands its Sustainability Policies Following the Demands of Generation Z

Puma Expands its Sustainability Policies Following the Demands of Generation Z

In order to adapt their sustainability policies to the demands of Generation Z, both in terms of substance and form and in the way they communicate their commitments, "Voices of a RE:GENERATION" is Puma’s new initiative.
Editorial TeamEditorial Team
|May 1st, 2023|12:41 PM
Timberland and Icebreaker Collaborate to Redefine Wool-Inspired Fashion
Sustainable Materials
Sustainable Supply Chains

Timberland and Icebreaker Collaborate to Redefine Wool-Inspired Fashion

Acquired by VF Corp, the New Zealand-based outerwear brand Icebreaker and Timberland have united in a collaboration that flawlessly intertwines high performance with a minimal environmental footprint.
Editorial TeamEditorial Team
|June 6th, 2023|9:04 AM
IFRS and GRI Form New Agreement to Align Sustainability Standards
Sustainable Suppliers News

IFRS and GRI Form New Agreement to Align Sustainability Standards

The IRFS and the GRI will work together to establish two new pillars of international sustainability reporting.
Editorial TeamEditorial Team
|March 29th, 2022|3:12 PM
The Body Shop to Launch 20 Sustainability-Focused Workshop Stores this Year

The Body Shop to Launch 20 Sustainability-Focused Workshop Stores this Year

The beauty brand aims to transform all its stores to activist workshops as it steps up its sustainability efforts.
THE BODY SHOPTHE BODY SHOP
|April 5th, 2022|6:19 PM
Sustainability-focused AG Jeans Partners with Tulip to Scale Organic Customer Relationships
Sustainable Suppliers News

Sustainability-focused AG Jeans Partners with Tulip to Scale Organic Customer Relationships

AG Jeans has chosen Tulip's retail solutions to help further its strategic goals, including driving incremental sales, providing high-touch experiences for remote clients.
AG JEANSAG JEANS
|March 23rd, 2022|10:27 PM
John Hardy: Sustainable Jewellery Inspired by the Island of Bali
Sustainable Suppliers News

John Hardy: Sustainable Jewellery Inspired by the Island of Bali

Known as the world’s “World’s Most Ethical Designer Jewellery Brand” John Hardy has implemented corporate green practices into its manufacturing and being socially responsible.
Editorial TeamEditorial Team
|June 2nd, 2022|1:42 PM
Pioneering Africa's Cotton Revolution: A Collaborative Initiative Tackling Farming Challenges Head-On
Sustainable Supply Chains
Sustainable Materials

Pioneering Africa's Cotton Revolution: A Collaborative Initiative Tackling Farming Challenges Head-On

The primary objective of the Innovations Club is to drive practical and impactful solutions toward revitalizing African smallholder farming ecosystems, as Cotton Made in Africa and the African Cotton Foundation unite for a sustainable future.
Editorial TeamEditorial Team
|June 8th, 2023|12:08 PM
Investor Pressure Drives Fashion Brands to Enhance Buying Practices
Sustainable Supply Chains

Investor Pressure Drives Fashion Brands to Enhance Buying Practices

Investors are pressuring fashion brands such as Burberry and Levi’s to improve their buying practices, driven by the recognition that sustainability is crucial for long-term financial success.
Editorial TeamEditorial Team
|May 17th, 2023|6:36 AM
How Companies are Concealing the True Environmental Costs Linked to Fast Fashion
Ethical Consumerism

How Companies are Concealing the True Environmental Costs Linked to Fast Fashion

A new Greenpeace report scrutinizes the sustainability claims of 14 fashion brands, focusing on their "eco-friendly" or "responsible" collections. It identifies several well-known brands guilty of greenwashing, such as Decathlon, H&M, Mango, Primark, Tesco, and Zara.
Editorial TeamEditorial Team
|May 18th, 2023|10:31 AM