Positive Luxury: How high-end fashion, jewellery, and travel are buying into sustainability

Will Nichols
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The woman behind the 'FairTrade of luxury goods' on how affluent consumers can drive positive change across the retail world

Luxury and sustainability are not two words that often go together. Outside of wallet-draining eco-lodges in the Maldives, the green movement is often mocked as a bunch of hair-shirted hippies living without...

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