Global first for NZ Eco-fashion
29 November 2007
Global first for NZ Eco-fashion
New Zealand’s leading eco-fashion label, Untouched World, has notched up a global fashion first.
The company
is the first fashion company in the world to be given
permission by UNESCO to carry the United Nations Decade of
Education for Sustainable Development Education (UN DESD)
logo on its labelling – one of a small number of
organisations internationally accredited.
Peri Drysdale,
CEO Untouched World and Chairman of Untouched World
Foundation says this is another first for Untouched World
and New Zealand fashion.
“We are delighted Untouched
World has been recognised as a world leader in sustainable
practices.
“This is the first time a New Zealand
company has been invited to use the UN DESD label and it
will put Untouched World and New Zealand on the map as
taking sustainable business practice seriously.
“Using
the UN DESD logo reinforces our position globally as a
leader in luxury ethical fashion,” she said.
Untouched
World is one of the first fashion labels internationally to
develop a brand philosophy with sustainable development at
its core. In May 2007 Untouched World became one of twelve
global exemplars working with UNESCO in Bonn on developing a
strategy for corporate education for sustainability. Others
include Shell, Cisco, Daimler Chrysler and
Swarovski.
“Untouched World is an outstanding example
of a company that takes a holistic approach to business,”
said Hayden Montgomerie, acting Secretary General
The
New Zealand National Commission for UNESCO.
“They are already implementing projects that are outstanding case studies for what is possible with sustainable business.”
“Through Untouched World’s sustainable work practices and the work of the Untouched World Charitable Trust we are taking steps towards making a positive impact on the future of our planet and its people,” said Peri Drysdale.
Profits raised through sales contribute to the running of the Untouched World Charitable Trust which, through four New Zealand based programmes (Blumine Island Conservation and Restoration; Tiromoana “there is no such place as away”; Ruapehu Kiwi Forever and Sustainable Cities – Auckland) promotes youth leadership and excellence in environmental, social, cultural and economic sustainability.
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