Kering commits for biodiversity

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Kering unveils its strategy for biodiversity and commits to a net positive impact by 2025: it launches the Kering for Nature Fund to support the fashion industry’s transition to regenerative agriculture.

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Kering launches a free masterclass about biodiversity on May 27th, 2020

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In partnership with the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership and CO, Kering launches a masterclass about biodiversity which objectives are to raise awareness and to inform businesses about their environmental impact and the most effective ways to mitigate it.

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Tiffany makes a donation of one million dollars to fight the pandemic

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Tiffany makes a 750,000 $ donation to the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund for the World Health Organization and a 250,000 $ donation to the New York City COVID-19 Response and Impact Fund.

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CHANEL commits itself for the climate

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CHANEL is committed to complying with the targets of the Paris Agreements signed in 2015, by taking four engagements. The maison will also support other companies to take similar commitments, to  tackle climate change.

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Sustainability enters the debate at the Luxury and creation Summit

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Red thread of the 18th Luxury and Creation Summit, the "creative upheaval" allowed to inventory the far-reaching modifications that force luxury to reinvent itself. Several round tables have shifted the lines and luxury has demonstrated its capacity for resilience and innovation, by opening itself up to sustainability.

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The future of luxury 2025, by Li Edelkoort

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Li Edelkoort, foundress of the trend forecasting studio Trend Union publishes "The future of luxury - 2025". Pioneer observer of sustainable luxury since the 80s, she decodes the colours, materials and shapes of tomorrow.

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Adidas is committed to using only recycled polyester from 2024 onwards

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In 2020, Adidas uses more than 50% recycled polyester in its products and aims to produce 15 to 20 million pairs of shoes with plastic waste collected from beaches and coastal regions. From 2024 onwards, the brand is committed to reaching 100%.

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