Sustainability Magazine’s Latest Issue Features Global Brands Redefining Fashion’s Impact
The latest issue spotlights global leaders, breakthrough technologies and strategies shaping the future of fashion, supply chains, data centres, technology and much more
London - 10 February 2026 - BizClik, a global B2B media and events company, has released the latest issue of Sustainability Magazine.

Top 10: Sustainable Fashion Brands
The fashion industry is one of the largest contributors to global emissions, producing 2.1 billion tonnes of greenhouse gases in 2018 alone. This month’s Top 10 highlights the fashion brands leading the charge by reducing waste and emissions and promoting circularity.
“The most sustainable thing you can do as a designer, is to create pieces that people want and won’t want to throw away,” Stella McCartney, Fashion Designer (Vogue).
From Louis Vuitton’s ecosystem-conscious raw materials strategy to Stella McCartney’s pioneering plant-based alternatives, these brands are redefining fashion’s impact.
Lululemon, Nike, H&M and more all demonstrate innovative approaches, from AI-driven recycling and traceable supply chains to gender equity and carbon reduction targets, showing that sustainable fashion is not just responsible, but creative and forward-looking.
Rowan Adams: How Tate & Lyle Hardwires Purpose and Climate Ambition into the Global Ingredients Group
Throughout his 25-year career at Tate & Lyle, Rowan Adams has witnessed the company evolve from a traditional sugar producer into a global food-ingredients partner helping brands reduce sugar, calories and environmental impact.
“The thing I’m most proud of is that sustainability is now a core part of our strategy and everything we do,” Rowan Adams, Chief Corporate Affairs and Sustainability Officer at Tate & Lyle.
In this feature, Rowan reflects on building a sustainability function that’s fully integrated into strategy, capital planning and M&A decisions. He shares insights on creating resilient supply chains, implementing regenerative agriculture and using technology to support farmers while driving measurable environmental and business outcomes.
It’s a behind-the-scenes look at how purpose and sustainability are shaping the future of a 166-year-old company.
Read the full story here.
Editorial Highlights
- Databank: Reshaping Data Centre Design and Build (p. 48)
- EVENT GUIDE: Everything You Need to Know About Sustainability LIVE: The Net Zero Summit (p. 70)
- What Are The Climate Priorities of Global execs? (p. 82)
- Thai Vong: Bringing Clarity to Enterprise Tech Leadership (p.97)
- WEF and MIT: Earth Observation Tech for Climate Intelligence (p. 120)
- How Microsoft Turned US$800m into US$12bn of Climate Funds (p.134)
About the Sustainability and Supply Chain Portfolio
BizClik’s Sustainability and Supply Chain portfolio of five magazines is a trusted source of truth and a leading voice across these industries.
Together,
Sustainability Magazine,
EV Magazine,
Supply Chain Digital,
Procurement Magazine
and
Manufacturing Digital provide authoritative insights, shape industry conversations and influence decision-makers across sustainability, manufacturing and supply chain sectors.
Looking Ahead: 2026 Events
BizClik is preparing for its annual global summits dedicated to driving sustainability and the future of the supply chain.
First up for 2026 is Sustainability LIVE: The Net Zero Summit, co-located with Procurement & Supply Chain LIVE – a two-day conference and expo for senior executives shaping the future of decarbonisation.
Bringing together over 2,000 in-person and virtual attendees, the event will spotlight the critical intersection between sustainability and supply chains, bringing together procurement, supply chain, and sustainability professionals to accelerate collective impact.
About BizClik
BizClik is a UK-based media company with a global portfolio of leading industry, business and lifestyle digital communities. BizClik’s portfolio spans technology and AI, finance and insurance, manufacturing and supply chain, sustainability and energy and more. For further information, visit here.
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