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How to Grow a Fashion Brand Without Trashing the Planet

How to Grow a Fashion Brand Without Trashing the PlanetOver the last six years Puma has managed to double its revenue while shrinking its carbon footprint by almost a third. It’s an example more brands need to follow, argues Kenneth P. Pucker.

 

 

 

https://businessoffashion.com/opinions/sustainability/puma-emissions-growth-sustainable-fashion/

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Focused on the challenges and opportunities at the intersection of capitalism and natural capital. 

Experienced leader committed to results delivery in values based environments.

Specialties: Writing, teaching, leadership, mentorship, strategy, sustainability, turnarounds, consumer products, operations management

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