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Ken Pucker

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

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    • Business of Fashion
    • Harvard Business Review
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    • Stanford Social Innovation Review
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  • Podcasts
  • TEDX
  • Fashion’s carbon footprint is outpacing its climate progress

    As brands and sustainability leaders descend on New York for Climate Week, we take stock of where commitments lie and what needs to happen for progress to pull ahead.

    https://www.voguebusiness.com/story/sustainability/fashions-carbon-footprint-is-outpacing-its-climate-progress?uID=c079429c4c8bcfad965db9e40456b31002c73fcb7dd8cecdc470e0fcfbdde17d&utm_campaign=VB_NEWS_MEMBER_SustainabilityEdit_4_190924&utm_source=newsletter&utm_brand=vb&utm_mailing=VB_NEWS_MEMBER_SustainabilityEdit_4_190924&utm_medium=email&utm_term=VB_PaidSustainability

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  • Nike Pledged to Shrink Its Carbon Footprint. It Just Slashed the Staff Charged With Making That Happen

    Nike Pledged to Shrink Its Carbon Footprint. It Just Slashed the Staff Charged With Making That HappenSince December, Nike has lost about 30% of employees who worked primarily on sustainability initiatives, due to layoffs, voluntary departures or transfers to other duties. Already, the company was missing its targets for reducing emissions.

    https://www.propublica.org/article/nike-layoffs-sustainability-climate-change

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  • Brands Know How to Curb Their Climate Impact. Why Won’t They Do it?

    Most of the world’s biggest fashion companies have committed to radically reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. Though it’s a complex challenge, how to deliver is no mystery.

    That is, in part, because there is a cottage industry of consultants advising brands on decarbonisation strategies. As but one high-profile example, trade group Global Fashion Agenda (GFA) and McKinsey co-authored a report in 2020 laying out a comprehensive roadmap to cut fashion greenhouse gas emissions by just over 50 percent by 2030. The analysis shows that more than half the recommended actions will also result in cost savings.

    And yet, the industry’s greenhouse gas emissions continue to trend in precisely the opposite direction.

     

    https://www.businessoffashion.com/opinions/sustainability/fashion-brands-curb-climate-impact-why-not-inaction/

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  • Are Luxury’s Biggest Brands Inflating Away Their Emissions?

    Soaring luxury goods prices have boosted turnover at companies like LVMH and Kering, helping them to report reductions in their ‘emissions intensity’ — the volume of planet-warming gases released relative to revenue.

    https://www.businessoffashion.com/articles/sustainability/kering-lvmh-luxury-inflating-away-emissions/?utm_source=newsletter_dailydigest&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Daily_Digest_260923&utm_term=YAYLEWK4TFE7HBP774ZQEENYR4&utm_content=top_story_1_title

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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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