Global super-summit COP26 inspired small businesses to grasp the green agenda - and realise that doing so can lead to both sustainability and profitability.
In the latest episode of podcast series A Greener World Needs A Plan, fashion pioneer Dr Antoinette Fionda-Douglas says the event could be a real catalyst for change.
The founder of Beira, which buys discarded materials from the luxury fashion industry and produces limited edition and long-lasting womenswear, says: “For me, COP26 was fantastic and I know many other businesses were really inspired by it.
“It was brilliant to see fantastic green companies there learning from each other - speaking to like-minded sustainable businesses that are pushing the boundaries and making a difference. I think that's the biggest legacy from COP26.”
In the latest episode of podcast series A Greener World Needs A Plan, fashion pioneer Dr Antoinette Fionda-Douglas says the event could be a real catalyst for change.
The founder of Beira, which buys discarded materials from the luxury fashion industry and produces limited edition and long-lasting womenswear, says: “For me, COP26 was fantastic and I know many other businesses were really inspired by it.
“It was brilliant to see fantastic green companies there learning from each other - speaking to like-minded sustainable businesses that are pushing the boundaries and making a difference. I think that's the biggest legacy from COP26.”
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