We invite you to a meeting with Magdalena Płonka, PhD*, lecturer at the International School of Costume and Fashion Design in Warsaw, on the topic of animal and nature protection in corporate social responsibility strategies.
As our guest points out, the fashion industry today faces a real challenge: responsibility for impacts on animals, the environment, and the supply chain is no longer an adjunct to strategy—it has become its foundation.
Does a clothing brand truly operate in accordance with its declared values? When are design, material, and communication decisions consistent with the idea of animal and nature protection?
We invite you to a lecture and debate on creating an effective and credible CSR strategy in fashion. Attendees will learn how to write a CSR strategy that truly protects animals and nature while strengthening a brand’s credibility and market position. During the meeting, we will discuss:
- how to diagnose risks related to animal and environmental exploitation in the clothing industry,
- how to build a CSR strategy based on real actions, not just declarations,
- how to avoid greenwashing and build transparent communication,
- how to design initiatives that genuinely engage the brand community.
How to write a CSR strategy in the clothing industry that truly protects animals and nature (meeting with Magdalena Płonka)
March 16, 6:30 PM
Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Warsaw, room 1.2, CI II – Lipowa 4
- https://mskpu.pl/?team=magdalena-plonka

