MEET THE LEADER: LISA FRANKLIN
…leader? Positive change comes from the collective contribution of everyone and although there have been big steps in the last few years there is still much to be done….
…leader? Positive change comes from the collective contribution of everyone and although there have been big steps in the last few years there is still much to be done….
…love what we’re made of.” STEPHEN EINHORN “As designers and makers of contemporary jewellery, we aim to trailblaze a more sustainable business model for the luxury jewellery sector. For us,…
…celebrate innovation and sustainability? We all need to change if our planet is going to survive. So we need to celebrate those taking the steps to ensure it does. What’s…
…step towards taking the action that is needed – shifting from talking about impact to achieving a positive outcome for nature and society. Diana’s book offers a North Star for…
Left to right: Jane Shepherdson, Chair of My Wardrobe HQ; Co-host Lisa Snowdon; Jorn Werdelin, Co-founder of Linde Werdelin; Co-host Stephen Webster. Image: Dave Benett. The ”make-use-dispose” model so…
…to meaningful steps on diversity, well-being and showing that they care about all of their stakeholders. The luxury sector really can respond to consumer demand and the enhanced importance consumers…
…else, has been an infinitely rewarding lesson. What is the one piece of advice you would give to an aspiring leader? Failures are stepping-stones to success. If you…
…Luxury Awards because we wanted to reflect and celebrate the collective efforts of our team and wider community. Over the past 25 years, every step on our sustainability journey has…
…value-adds to shoppers: ensuring the sustainability ethos is met via our brand partners. We handpick our assortment in two steps. The first is passing the brand vetting process. We…
…exceptional but also firmly aligned with our dedication to environmental stewardship. What’s next for Allect? We are extremely proud of the changes we have made and the steps…
…upheld your dedication to positive change and resilience as core pillars of your strategy? I think the one goes with the other. In tough times you just have to step…
…(a key consideration for the premium drinks industry) Helped centralise their data and set actionable steps to measure impact in order to then set reduction targets aligned with the business’s Net Zero ambitions. Working…
…natural by-products, making them a key step on the road to a circular economy. Flamini drew comparisons to solar energy – he sees biotech as being in the same place…
…the current state. In 2024, our next steps toward sustainability hinge on advancements in biotechnology to procure more efficient ingredients and processes with reduced environmental footprints, with the overarching goal…