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Pamela Ravasio
JoinedMarch 22, 2010
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My passion: ‘Future Fit’ Business as a Force for Good. Corporate Responsibility expert for consumer goods, FMCG, fashion, textiles. INSEAD IDP-C certified non-executive board director.
The Growth Delusion
Book ReviewsConsumer-ism

What is the GDP? And: What Growth does it Measure?

February 19, 2020
The Gross Domestic Product (short: GDP) is the for most of the planet THE economic measure of all things. At least if governments as well as the economic newscasts are to be believed. With ‘The Delusive Quest for Growth’ David Pilling has written a biography-cum-history of the GDP: from humble beginnings as an effort to draw up national accounts through the present day incarnation and significance.
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Graphics Traceability System
Future TechMaterialsSupply Chain

The new cool in traceability: DNA Tracers / Bio-based markers

May 29, 2019
Authentication and traceability backbone solutions have become a key technology for many a brand to prevent not only product forgery, but also to prove truthfulness of on-and-off product claims. What few realise: product authentication is just one half of a 2-part system (Figure 1) whereby authentication is applied to the product at its point of origin, and a traceability backbone ensures that the product reaches its destination – for example the end consumer – safely and untampered.
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IPE Brand Map
Future TechOpinions

Value(s) of Personal Communication in the digital era

January 5, 2019
Digital tools and IT systems are a great enabler for more data, more stringent channels of how to communicate what the different players in the chain do, and how they do it, over large distances and across operations and organizations.Yet – digital tools are more human than we think they are … because they, in the end, are representatives of the values and the world view of those that have built them.
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Recycled Wool Report - Title Page
CircularityMaterialsSupply Chain

One man’s woolly waste is another man’s woollen treasure

June 11, 2018
Wool is slowly recovering some of its former popularity. While for some it is an old acquaintance, for many others in our industry, and in this current time and age, it is a new, or maybe better novel, material for the portfolio. And what about Recycled Wool? This report answers many of the key questions.
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CircularityMaterials

Marine Micro Fibres: Moving from Conversation to Action

October 27, 2016
The effect of plastics in our oceans has been repeatedly hit in the news over the last few years. A hazard in two forms: as a plastic in totality; or as a microfiber/micro particle, which also carries chemistry (pollution) into the environment, from the product they started life as. Research to date shows that this pollution cannot be exhaustively blocked through wastewater treatment plants, consequently micro particles are ending up in our global waterways.
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FinanceGovernanceOpinions

Making a difference – or not?

January 14, 2016
The COP21 Climate Agreement that was reached this past December in Paris, and which comes into effect in 2020, is a milestone in global sustainability efforts. Yet - are we doing enough? What is enough?
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Future TechGovernance

Open Data, Open Impact

June 26, 2015
Have you heard about open data? And about open source? The equivalent of open source in sustainability terms would be an ‘open standard’. But what would that mean?
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MaterialsSupply Chain

Italy: High-end Fashion Mekka – also for sustainability?

April 24, 2014
Italy. Known for the style of its inhabitants, the quality and sharp cut of its suits, the inventiveness of its fashion designers, the quality of its fabrics. Yet, if we were to talk sustainability in textiles and fashion, what is going on on the ground?
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GlobalisationGovernanceSupply Chain

Risky Fashion: The challenges of Integrating Product Design and the Supply Chain

March 7, 2014
The design stage is usually the longest, most expensive and riskiest part of the chain. Additionally, research has shown that at least an estimated 80% of a product's environmental (and to a lesser degree also social) impact is locked at the design stage into a product. By integrating the product design with the supply chain, companies can compress non-value adding time and costs in their supply chains, increase responsiveness and mitigate supply chain risks – while simultaneously managing (improving) their sustainability performance without added costs or efforts.
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LabelsSupply Chain

Higg Index 101: Past, Status Quo, Future Development

February 25, 2014
The Higg Index is an apparel and footwear industry self-assessment standard for assessing environmental and social sustainability throughout the supply chain. The Higg Index 1.0 was released on June 26, 2012.
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Fairtrade lable chaos
Consumer-ismOpinions

Responsible Outdoor & Sports Equipment Purchasing: Two birds with one stone

February 12, 2020
Buying outdoor and sports material is not always an easy task – more so, if current equipment has has shared many an adventure. The following key questions are therefore intended to support you – the sports and outdoor loving shopper – when looking around for a refresh or update of your kit.
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2019 - FFE - Retailer Sustainability Standards
Consumer-ismLabels

Retailer Sustainability Standards: A Top line Comparison

January 24, 2019
Every year at the end of January, the Future Fabrics Expo opens its door. In addition to over 5000 'better; fabrics, lectures and more, we collaborated to created an information poster on retailers' sustainability standards.
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DefinitionsGovernanceSupply Chain

Fair Process, Consensus, Accountability: Governance and SLCP

August 3, 2018
The quality of governance is one of the key ingredients why projects, companies, and even governments fail in their tasks. It is also the key ingredient to achieve results, buy-in and participation. It is for this very reason that good governance was seen early on as one of the fundamental success factors for the Social Labor Convergence Project (SLCP).
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CircularityMaterialsSupply Chain

Extended Producer Responsibility – Lessons from the Electronics industry

August 3, 2017
Within the EU, legislative requirements have lead to implementation of Extended Producer Responsibility schemes (EPRs) in the following industries so far: packaging, electrical and electronic equipment, batteries and automotive industries. In this article, we would like to look sidewise, and see what can be learned from the electronic and electrical equipment industry, as they have been ahead of the curve – although not always voluntarily, since the 1995 laws came into place – when it comes to the implementation of EPR.
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GovernanceLabels

Sustainability & Standards: Thoughts about best practice

March 12, 2016
Of the close to 500 eco-labels that exist worldwide, just over 100 apply to textiles, according to the Eco Label Index. Behind each label is, or should be, a standard that backs up the claim being made. Given the prevalence of standards, the following questions arise: Why do standards exist? What value do they deliver? What are their limitations? What is ‘best practice’ for standards, their development process? What about the proliferation of standards?
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Future TechLabelsSupply Chain

From the trees to the wood: with GS1 beyond product codes, towards traceability

September 6, 2015
Barcodes, RFID tags, and QR codes have each introduced a new era of on-product information distribution and acquisition. In this article I would like to look at a family of digital solution components that many brands and manufacturers will already use and be reliant on, and that – if integrated – could be leveraged to provide full-depth traceability.
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LabelsSupply Chain

Scaling down for scaling up. Or: Why SMEs matter

March 14, 2015
Large corporations now habitually report on their sustainability achievements, have resource efficiency programmes firmly implemented into their operations, and are investing to make their enterprises ‘future proof’. But what needs to happen for SMEs to do the same? After all they make up way over 80% of national economies ...
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MaterialsTrade Shows

Sustainability at Paris Textile Fairs: between visionary and greenwashing

April 16, 2014
Twice a season the fashion circus congregates in Paris not for showing their own achievements off, but rather to get inspired for their own 'what comes next'. In this article, I'll give a brief overview of 2 locations, and 3 shows: Paris' Première Vision and TexWorld, and Italy's Milano Unica.
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LabourSupply Chain

Cost of (Fair) Labour in Apparel (III/III)

March 6, 2014
What of all that are buyers aware of, and how do they use it? This is the second of the two questions for which the most insightful research with fairly hard data has been published by Prof. Doug Miller from Northumbria University in Newcastle. The two most relevant papers in this context are: 'What price a living wage' and 'Towards Sustainable Labour Costing in the Global Apparel Industry'
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GlobalisationSupply Chain

Sourcing Destination: Ukraine

February 20, 2014
During the former Soviet Union, Ukraine developed as one of the largest centres of textile industry, representing approximately 50% of the entire SU's textile industry. And even after the SU fell to pieces, the Ukraine for quite some time remained with its manufacturing power. So, what is the status quo today?
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