Gary Pope, co-founder of Kids Insights and Products of Change\'s children\'s ambassador talks the membership through his latest eye-opening research into the relationship children and families have with the topic of sustainability.
CONTENTThe Insights Family, has launched its annual Industry Voice Survey to identify the perceptions of the industry, how it is evolving, and the biggest challenges and opportunities it faces.
RESEARCHProducts of Change's children's market ambassador, Gary Pope will be delivering a platform exclusive discussion on his research into kids and parents' relationship with sustainability on 20th January.
RESEARCHA study by the LEGO Group has found that 50 per cent of kids think about the environment every day, but need better knowledge and awareness of what they can do to tackle climate change.
RESEARCHNewlife is a UK charity that provides life-changing equipment to disabled and terminally ill children across the country, while redirecting thousands of tonnes of waste from brands, retailers and manufacturers in the process.
RESEARCHKids Industries’s co-founder and CEO Gary Pope has been appointed as the children’s ambassador for Products of Change, the global educational hub and membership organisation driving sustainable change within the consumer products sector and beyond.
RESEARCHDevised and launched by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, the inaugural Earthshot Prize awards sent a direct message to the generations to follow that ‘the solutions to repair our planet will be found.’
RESEARCHThe report, which runs to thousands of pages, holds a stark warning about climate change and the future of our planet, based on 14,000 studies and written by over 200 authors.
RESEARCHLaunched today on Earth Overshoot Day (29 July), the 100 Days of Possibility are proven and scalable solutions that countries, cities and businesses can action to minimise humanity’s ecological footprint.
RESEARCHHalf of all cotton growing regions face severe climate risks by 2040 if carbon emissions continue to soar according to a new report by the Cotton 2040 initiative.
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