Wild Planet, the leading sustainable canned seafood brand dedicated to transforming the fishing industry and protecting our ocean’s resources, today announced the launch of its bold new marketing campaign: “Go Wild.” This invigorating initiative encourages consumers to step away from the artificial, reconnect with the untamed essence of nature, and embrace a lifestyle fueled by adventure, pure nutrition, and sustainable choices. “‘Go Wild’ is more than a tagline – it’s a rallying cry to reconnect with nature, adventure, and the untamed essence of life itself,” says Clint Mickel, Wild Planet…
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Pride posters across Europe: Martin Firrell’s Acts of Pride closes Pride season in Manchester
As Pride celebrations draw to a close this summer, Manchester Pride marks the final stop for Acts of Pride, a striking series of digital artworks by celebrated British public artist Martin Firrell. The series, which launched earlier this summer, has travelled across 12 cities in Europe, spotlighting Pride 2025 at transport hubs and busy public spaces in iconic city centre locations from Amsterdam and Antwerp to Dublin, Oslo, Riga, and Stockholm. Titled Acts of Pride, the series highlights the value of visibility, inclusion, and unity for LGBTQIA+ communities, serving as…
Read MoreZayed Sustainability Prize Sees Surge in Global Participation with 7,761 Entries
The UAE’s Zayed Sustainability Prize, a pioneering global award that has transformed the lives of over 400 million people, has officially closed submissions for its 2026 awards cycle. A total of 7,761 entries from 173 countries were received across the six categories of Health, Food, Energy, Water, Climate Action and Global High Schools, reflecting the Prize’s continued role in advancing impactful solutions to pressing global challenges. Now in its 17th year, the Prize empowers small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), nonprofit organisations and high schools to develop and scale sustainable innovations…
Read MoreFashion Industry Sees 7% Emissions Spike, Driven by Overproduction and Polyester Use
Apparel sector emissions grew by 7.5% in 2023, finds the Apparel Impact Institute’s (Aii) annual report, Taking Stock of Progress Against the Roadmap to Net Zero 2025. This stark rise in greenhouse gas emissions marks the first year-on-year increase since Aii began tracking the industry’s climate progress in 2019. Total emissions for the year reached 944 million tonnes, accounting for nearly 2% of total global emissions and pushing the industry further from its goal of halving its carbon footprint by 2030. The sector’s rise in emissions was driven by increased…
Read MoreTesco launches campaign to help millions of families
Tesco is launching a campaign to help families to eat more fruit and veg, as Government figures show fewer than 1 in 10 children and 1 in 5 adults eat the recommended five-a-day [1]. This follows a year-long consultation carried out in communities across the UK and marks the start of a long-term mission to make healthy eating easier for every household. The campaign will run across Tesco stores and online to help incentivise customers to make healthier choices through gamification, offers and recipe inspiration: From 24th July, around 2.5…
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