Unilever: Takes on Climate Change by Selling “Sustainability”

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In recent years, traditional businesses have embarked on a new journey to advocate eco-friendly manufacturing and branding. Unilever, with its enduring efforts to sustainability, has been put on the 鈥楢 List鈥 by Climate Change Leadership for the fifth year. Why does climate change suddenly become a buzz word in the business world and how has Unilever adapted to climate change?

鈥淐lub Med鈥: from (non)economical tourism to eco(logical)-tourism

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If I asked you 鈥渨hat industry is the most likely to be affected by climate change?鈥, no doubt that some of you will say 鈥渨ell, tourism obviously!鈥. Whether you prefer to go to a sunny beachfront resort or to majestic mountains after a turbulence-free flight, nearly every aspect of the journey (and therefore of the industry) depends on the stability and predictability of the weather. 聽

Club M茅diterran茅e, commonly known as 鈥淐lub Med鈥, is a French company specializing in the sale of 鈥渁ll-inclusive holidays鈥 at vacation villages, around the world. Recently, its positioning as a high-end holidays destination was reinforced.

Nike: Leading Innovation and Sustainability

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As a company that built one of the most iconic brands aimed to 鈥渂ring inspiration and innovation to every athlete in the world,鈥 Nike’s innovation stretches beyond product functionality and aims for sustainability. Nike has made significant strides innovating in materials, manufacturing and supply chain operations. What should they do next?

INDITEX: FROM 鈥淟OOK GOOD鈥 TO 鈥淒O GOOD鈥

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Inditex, the leading player of the second most polluting industry in the world, has the responsibility to demonstrate to the fashion world that the challenges posed by climate change can become opportunities that encourage innovation, costs reduction, and consumers engagement.