
Amy Nguyen is a consultant, researcher and writer focusing on the nexus between sustainable business and global value chains. She covers global policy developments on environmental issues, news on the energy transition and supply chain innovation, typically through the lens of the apparel and textile industry. Nguyen works closely with environmental think tanks and research advisory firms on these critical issues. She is the founder of Sustainable & Social, a platform and practice dedicated to deconstructing complex climate issues and democratizing the conversation about sustainable development. Nguyen holds an MSc in International Business from Universitá Bocconi which focused on sustainability and CSR and is accredited by the CFA for ESG Investing and Cambridge University for Sustainable Supply Chain Management. Follow Nguyen for insights and developments on climate and nature, detailing how they impact businesses and financial institutions.
Oslo Innovation Week Showcases Scalable Climate Solutions
From fermentation technologies to vertical farming and the electrification of tourism, Oslo Innovation Week spotlights the possibilities for scalable climate solutions.
Is It Time For Fashion To Enter Its Heat Pump Era?
New research has quantified the opportunities for electrification across fashion supply chains. How can it help brands and manufacturers?
Lifting The Hood On Polestar’s Sustainable Textiles Drive
Swedish electric vehicle company Polestar is leveraging its approach to sustainable textiles and materials to lower its supply chain emissions. Here’s how.
“Masters Of Collaboration” – Inside Gothenburg’s Sustainable Ecosystem
Funding for climate tech has contracted in recent years. What makes Gothenburg so unique in its ability to fund, scale and cultivate sustainable solutions?
Industry Experts Set Out Fashion’s Sustainability Priorities For 2025
From reimagining growth to supporting workers during the energy transition, fashion insiders share what must be on the industry’s sustainability agenda for 2025.




