SATCoL Highly Commended at Drapers Conscious Fashion Awards 2025
I am delighted to share that Salvation Army Trading Company has been Highly Commended for Best Circularity Initiative at the Drapers Conscious Fashion Award 2025.
The results were revealed on 12th March at Hilton London Bankside, where the fashion industry came together at a ceremony to celebrate the positive change that has taken place over the past 12 months.
Drapers Conscious Fashion Awards 2025 celebrated sustainability excellence in the fashion industry. Drapers Conscious Fashion Awards recognise the progress that the industry is making in reducing its impact on the environment and improving working conditions for people throughout the supply chain.
This market-leading outlet reflects how far fashion retail has come in embedding sustainability in all aspects of operations, and that it is now a non-negotiable. The evening brought together fashion trailblazers and rising stars, each applauded for their contributions to shaping the future of sustainability. In a time of industry-wide transformation, Drapers Conscious Fashion Awards honourees exemplify resilience, creativity, and a commitment to meaningful change.
SATCoL’s Managing Director, Trevor Caffull presented the Positive Change Award to Superdry, the brand were awarded for their for their year of positive transformation, including reducing Scope 3 emissions, and their Respect & Dignity Programme. This award was sponsored by Salvation Army Trading Company.
This year’s event ran alongside the Drapers Conscious Fashion Summit, where SATCoL took part in a panel discussion led by Kirk Bradley and Majonne Frost, joined by Jade Snart from Asda and Tim Cross from Project Plan B for Project Re:claim