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Ken Pucker

Teacher, Writer, Investor, Adjunct Professor, Advisory Director, Berkshire Partners

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  • Articles
    • Business of Fashion
    • Harvard Business Review
    • Institutional Investor
    • Stanford Social Innovation Review
  • Media
  • Case Studies
  • Podcasts
  • TEDX
  • Planning Your Holiday Wardrobe? Ask Yourself If You Really Need Another Fast-Fashion Polyester Dress

    With summer comes plastic–polyester dresses, synthetic bikinis, water bottles, and so on. I wonder how many of you are thinking about the repercussions of all of that. I know that today’s fashion motto is “circularity will save us all.” I embarked on a quest a couple of years ago in the form of a short documentary Fashionscapes: A Circular Economy, but I am sorry to break it to you: a recent conversation with former Timberland COO Ken Pucker (and his brilliant analysis in the Stanford Social Innovation Review, A Circle That Isn’t Easily Squared) posited fashion and circularity as an oxymoron.

    https://en-vogue-me.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/en.vogue.me/fashion/holiday-wardrobe-fast-fashion-polyester-dress-livia-firth/amp/

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  • Big Closets, Small Planet

    For Ken Pucker, circularity is just another win-win fantasy & distraction for the fashion industry.

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  • Further Reflections on Fashion’s Circularity Reckoning

    Further Reflections on Fashion’s Circularity ReckoningKen Pucker responds to his readers’ critiques of his Up for Debate article “A Circle That Isn’t Easily Squared” and reiterates his call for a systemic shift in how the fashion industry does business.

    https://ssir.org/articles/entry/further_reflections_on_fashions_circularity_reckoning

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  • Circularity Is a Fashionable Fantasy

    The buzzy concept is a chimaera that distracts from the root cause of fashion’s worsening environmental impact: overconsumption, argues Kenneth Pucker

     

     

     

     

     

    https://www.businessoffashion.com/opinions/sustainability/op-ed-circularity-is-a-fashionable-fantasy/?utm_source=newsletter_dailydigest&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Daily_Digest_260523&utm_term=3PNLIJGNHNEHBCFER4M45JG3V4&utm_content=top_story_3_title

     

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  • A Circle That Isn’t Easily Squared

    Industries ranging from soft drinks to furniture to electronics to fashion follow a one-way path of “make, take, and waste.” This linear operating system is straining resources, polluting oceans, and generating mountains of waste. Unrelenting pressure for growth continues to stress biodiversity and accelerate atmospheric warming, thereby increasing the intensity and incidence of drought, flooding, and migration. As a result, the public’s consent to resource-consumptive industries is increasingly at risk.

     

    https://ssir.org/articles/entry/a_circle_that_isnt_easily_squared

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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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