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Luxury firms slammed for lacklustre moves to save planet

PARIS (AFP) – The luxury industry is not doing its bit to save the planet, according to a World Wildlife Fund study of the world's 10 largest publicly-traded luxury firms. In a study completed at the end of last month,…

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Le luxe, mauvais élève en matière d’environnement

Le sac Vuitton, le shampoing l'Oréal ou le collier de bijou Bulgari, mauvais pour l'environnement ? Selon un rapport de l'association écologiste World Wild Fund, l'industrie du luxe n'assumerait pas sa part de responsabilité dans le sauvetage de la planète…

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BrandWatch — December 2007: Better welfare

Clothes chain Gap is planning to label its clothes “sweatshop free”. Following claims that the company has sold clothes made in factories that use child labour, the firm met anti-sweatshop charity Global March Against Child Labour to discuss ideas such…

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Deeper Luxury by WWF…What are you made of?

Les marques de luxes peuvent-elles àªtre «éthiques» ? Le respect de l’environnement (production, protection de la faune et de la flore), le comportement social de certaines maisons de luxe ont été passés aux cribles. Le rapport de la WWF (UK),…

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Les groupes de luxe mal notés sur le plan éthique

Dix groupes de luxe mondiaux classés de A+ (meilleure note) à  F (la moins bonne) par le WWF réalisent un score médiocre en matière de développement durable. Swatch (UHR.VX) Group et Richemont (CFR.VX) obtiennent un «D», pénalisés par le peu…

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Covalence and Thomson Financial sign broker contributor agreement

Thomson Financial and Covalence have signed a Broker Contribution Agreement by which Covalence products are made available on Thomson Financial platform. This agreement allows Covalence to distribute its reputation research, news and data to Thomson clients worldwide. Publication: Covalence Announcement…

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Tod’s e Bulgari i cattivi del lusso

Tod's ultimo, Bulgari penultimo. Non fanno una bella figura, i marchi del lusso italiano, nella classifica dei «ricchi ma buoni» redatta dal Rapporto del Wwf inglese pubblicato ieri. Il Rapporto, intitolato «Deeper luxury», passa al microscopio i dieci maggiori brand…

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Luxury brands unconcerned ?

An article on the FT.com entitled "Luxury brands fails to make ethical grade" relates a report issued by the UK branch of WWF that Luxury brands do not really care about corporate social responsibility, ethics and the environment. The report,…

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