Report: ‘Sustainability First’ a Key Fashion Industry Theme for 2020
McKinsey’s fourth annual "State of Fashion" report shows that the "sustainability first" theme will dominate fashion’s agenda in 2020.
Source: sourcingjournal.com
McKinsey’s fourth annual "State of Fashion" report shows that the "sustainability first" theme will dominate fashion’s agenda in 2020.
Source: sourcingjournal.com
HYANNIS – Hyannis-based Cape Air is continuing its pursuit of environmental and social benefits of the electric propulsion “revolution.” The company is powering up eight charging stations in its em……
As data science has grown in importance, it has encountered the IS department with increasing frequency.These encounters produce lots of misunderstandings,…
Global packaged spirits company concentrates on recycling, waste reduction and other sustainable improvements for glass bottles and more. Formed in 1975 when two French companies merged—Pernod was founded in 1805 and Ricard in 1932—Pernod Ricard has built over the past decades an exceptional group…
In this episode we chat to Heba Elhanafy, an urban planner, researcher, and developer who has worked on city issues in Egypt and various countries across the MENA region. We talk about her shift from architecture to urban planning in pursuit of her mission to make cities more sustainable places for people to live. She shares what she now knows about making a difference and the greater need for design thinking in how we build and develop cities and communities. Heba also talks to us about charter cities and how they could enhance people’s living standards, fuel economic growth, and ultimately help their communities navigate crises such as COVID19—through improved governance.
In our second article about smarter and greener infrastructure we explore how sustainable cities can dramatically reduce GHG emissions, simultaneously enhance citizen wellbeing and ultimately attract corporate investment.
Building the foundation for a circular economy involves reworking a multitude of systems, including existing large organizations, but it also requires supporting the earliest-stage innovations to get off the ground. To that end, a GreenBiz tradition that began in 2012 at its VERGE events, the Accelerate competition, was extended into the circularity space as part of the Circularity 19 plenary. In Accelerate, a select group of startups delivers a 2.5-minute pitch to the plenary and online audiences — so far at VERGE, the program has involved more than 150 startups.