Burberry Chair Speaks On Obligations To End Nature Loss

I have over 10 years of experience in the retail…
The Chair Gerry Murphy co-authored a piece in The Business of Fashion on fashion’s obligation to end nature loss and why consumer goods industries have a critical role to play in driving progress.
For companies, this means going further than net-zero by investing in high quality, nature-based solutions that will either reduce emissions or absorb carbon at the same time as protecting critical ecosystems. This also means pioneering new ways to assess their biodiversity footprint and leave landscapes better than they found them.
Learn about Burberry’s biodiversity strategy: https://lnkd.in/dp8Tf2ZN
I have over 10 years of experience in the retail industry including expertise in marketing, operations, merchandising, buying, shopping and technology. I am a former senior managing director of The School of Retailing, University of Alberta. My education includes a Bachelor of Commerce Degree from The University of Alberta in Marketing, Certificate in Real Estate and a Diploma in Fashion Merchandising and Buying from LasSalle College, a Canadian private school founded in 1959 by fashion designer Jean-Paul Morin.