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…and recognisable collections. At the heart of the brand is a respect for traditional British craftsmanship and goldsmithing. Self-described as rebellious yet ethical, Stephen Webster uses materials that are always…
…bit more about your motto of ‘upcycled design with social impact’? We founded and built Story Wear as a social enterprise, which for us means that apart from making…
…2030 believes in collaborations and partnerships as the only way forward to bring along everyone in the value chain. SMEs are at the heart of the value chain. They need…
…for sustainability. It’s been exciting to witness all the progress that we’ve made and to be a part of Piper & Skye’s story. What qualifications do you have? Did…
Irene Forte Skincare believes beauty is more than skin deep, and that a company’s existence is part of a much wider system of people, nature and other organisations. The Butterfly…
…Ayurvedic philosophy that true beauty comes from an inner balance between mind, body and soul, and relies on three pillars: hair and skin condition {roopam}, inner heart {gunam} and the…
…Butterfly, we speak with founder Roberta Tondini about Studio Tondini’s ethos, its commitment to local artisanal production, thoughtful material choices and how social impact and sustainability are woven into every…
…the pandemic, all EU countries are also receiving funding to push the economy to restart with a new ecological perspective. However, the countries only have five years to spend it…
…am also very driven to solve problems. Growing up, when I’d run to my father with complaints, he always said: “if you’re not part of the solution, then you’re part…
…to waste, by developing a strict Material Selection Criteria. Crafted by independent North American artisans, Piper & Skye’s handbags prioritise people and the planet, supporting local communities while nurturing its…