Reda sustainability award 2018
Award
In its first edition, the Reda Sustainability Award recognized growers from New Zealand and Australia who distinguished themselves in the field of sustainability. Discover this year’s winners. Reda, which has always been attentive to environmental protection and at the forefront of innovation, has created the Reda Sustainability Award whose aim is to recognize growers from New Zealand and Australia who have distinguished themselves in the field of sustainability
Simplicity & Perfection
The initiative was created from the desire to recognize and incentivize those who have made distinctive efforts in relation to the animals and to the entire ecosystem. The farms are evaluated according to specific guidelines including the observation of current national laws, traceability of raw materials and compliance with the high qualitative standards that have always characterized the Reda production cycle.
The winners of the first edition were: WAITANGI/S of David and Kerri Sutton in New Zealand and Cdf/New Eng of Peter and Rosemary McNeil in Australia. The prize money from the award can be invested in sustainability initiatives. Reda has always been committed to the protection of the environment and of animals: “We are very pleased to have created this award – said Francesco Botto Poala, Chief Operating Officer and family member – that offers us the opportunity to increase awareness among our growers in order to ensure that the quality of our wool is always compatible with the utmost respect for animals and the environment. This initiative will bring us ever closer to our consumers, who share our passion for the advancement of sustainability.” The Reda Sustainability Award takes place at the company’s annual conference with growers, organized to discuss the state of the market and outline the initiatives and challenges related to sustainability.
The winners of the first edition were: WAITANGI/S of David and Kerri Sutton in New Zealand and Cdf/New Eng of Peter and Rosemary McNeil in Australia. The prize money from the award can be invested in sustainability initiatives. Reda has always been committed to the protection of the environment and of animals: “We are very pleased to have created this award – said Francesco Botto Poala, Chief Operating Officer and family member – that offers us the opportunity to increase awareness among our growers in order to ensure that the quality of our wool is always compatible with the utmost respect for animals and the environment. This initiative will bring us ever closer to our consumers, who share our passion for the advancement of sustainability.” The Reda Sustainability Award takes place at the company’s annual conference with growers, organized to discuss the state of the market and outline the initiatives and challenges related to sustainability.