Entries for month: February 2010

Art world swoons over Romania's homeless genius

Art , Musings No Comments »

Or so the title of the Guardian article goes. Everyone like's a feel good story don't they? And this is no different - the story of a man living in the rubbish room of a block of flats, who existed on the margins of society where he kept to himself. There he would carefully create collages of a past life before being discovered and swiftly catapulted into stardom and the heights of the art world.

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Whole Foods Organic Made in China?

Consumerism , Musings 1 Comment »

Whole Foods is claiming Organic produce made in China with a distinctive lack of both traceability and certification. Do we believe them?

Luxury & BioDiversity

Environment , Fashion , Luxury , Social Responsibility No Comments »

Following on from our recent conference in Geneva, we took a very crucial first step today in convening a Round Table to discuss issues of BioDiversity and the Luxury Industry. The table was assembled under the auspice of the United Nations Conference of Trade and Development and included a fantastic level of participation by some of the leaders and thinkers in their industries. Present were eleven key individuals from a number of organisations including the UN, Gucci Group, The Walpole, World Wildlife FundInternational Institute for Environment and Development / CITEs, Wildlife Conservation Society, Earthwatch Institute, Agropecuária Setten, The Guardian, and of course our venue hosts at the Centre for Sustainable Fashion.

While I think it would be ambitious to expect significant change to come out of a single half day meeting, what we did establish was a very good first step on the road to improving BioDiversity within the Luxury sector. Ideas were exchanged which we will begin to collate over the next few days with the goal of developing specific contributions towards the Cop-10 of the Convention on Biological Diversity in Nagoya this October and the revision of the Global BioDiversity Targets for 2020.

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