Swiss private bank invests in circular economy fund
Switzerland based Bonhôte Fund Solutions has signed a partnership with the Decalia Circular Economy theme-based fund.
As part of the partnership, the Bonhôte…
Source: www.investmenteurope.net
Switzerland based Bonhôte Fund Solutions has signed a partnership with the Decalia Circular Economy theme-based fund.
As part of the partnership, the Bonhôte…
Source: www.investmenteurope.net
Starting with Stella McCartney, fashion’s top environmental champions weigh in on the challenge of balancing sustainability with growth.
£1m cash pot for companies aiming to reduce food waste. Zero Waste Scotland is working to help the Scottish Government achieve its target.
California is proposing only recyclable or compostable single-use packaging by 2030 in an effort to significantly reduce plastic.
Fashion brands are increasingly working with sustainable influencers to promote responsible consumption—a concept some find hypocritical.
The main UK political parties have all now published their manifestos and the Sustain team has analysed them against our own political asks for the food system, which you can read in our Manifesto for a Better Food Britain.
“Never buy anything that’s less than fabulous. Then you’ll wear it over and over again!” I often remember the words of Carrie Bradshaw’s character in Sex and the City before I buy something. She might not have meant it that way, but for me, it represents everything sustainable fashion is about.