Are your Favourite Brands Really that Sustainable? Expert’s Reaction to Sustainability Plans

January 12, 2023

In this series of videos, Darryl Mattocks conducts comprehensive evaluations of the sustainability plans and published materials of various popular brands.

Using a 25-point system, Darryl assesses each company’s detail, plan, method, transparency and effort in minimizing their environmental impact and promoting social responsibility.

Join us as we delve into the current state of sustainable business practices and gain valuable insights into the efforts to be more sustainable by some of the world’s most well-known companies!

Brand Video Link Total Score
Berry Bros. & Rudd https://youtu.be/04S3Yag_DyI 25/25
The Gym Group https://youtu.be/Arp5FFlm6dY 22.5/25
The Wine Society https://youtu.be/LapV2d2w7Qw 15/25
David Lloyd https://youtu.be/WPOWYnDAn0o 12.5/25
Majestic Wine https://youtu.be/e5mbod5JntY 8/25
Naked Wine https://youtu.be/1PQ0F44d0po 8/25
Laithwaites https://youtu.be/aMIfsU6Un9g 7/25
PureGym https://youtu.be/PkK3kK1CJ_g 3/25

Fitness and Health Brands

Is David Lloyds a Sustainable Fitness Brand? | Sustainability Experts Reaction to Net Zero Plan

It’s always encouraging to see companies taking steps towards sustainability, but how well are they actually doing? Darryl Mattocks, the UK’s Top Lead Assessor, takes a look at David Lloyd’s sustainability plan and rates their efforts so far. Watch the video to find out how well the fitness brand was scored!

Is PureGym a Sustainable Fitness Brand? | Sustainability Experts Reaction to Net Zero Plan

PureGym has made claims regarding the sustainability of their brand, but how accurate is it in reality? Darryl Mattocks, the UK’s leading sustainability expert, takes an in-depth look at their plan and assesses the company’s progress so far. Join us as we examine the steps PureGym is taking towards sustainability and hear Darryl’s expert evaluation of their efforts.

Is The Gym Group a Sustainable Fitness Brand? | Sustainability Experts Reaction to Net Zero Plan

As more and more companies strive to become more sustainable, it’s important to take a close look at their efforts. In this video, Darryl Mattocks, the UK’s top sustainability expert, reviews The Gym Groups sustainability plan and provides an honest assessment of their progress.

Wine and Spirits Retailers

Is Majestic Wine a Sustainable Brand? | Sustainability Experts Reaction to Net Zero Plan

Are companies truly walking the talk when it comes to sustainability? Darryl Mattocks, UK’s leading sustainability expert, takes a critical look at Majestic Wine’s sustainability plan and assesses how well they are doing. Tune in to gain valuable insights into the progress of Majestic’s sustainability plan and the state of sustainable business practices.

Is Laithwaites Wine a Sustainable Brand? | Sustainability Experts Reaction to Net Zero Plan

Overall, the wine industry can have a significant impact on the environment. However, many wineries and wine producers are taking steps to reduce their environmental impact and become more sustainable, but how well are they actually doing? Darryl Mattocks, the UK’s Top Lead Assessor, takes a look at Laithwaites sustainability plan and rates their efforts so far.

Are Berry Bros. & Rudd a Sustainable Brand? | Sustainability Experts Reaction to Net Zero Plan

Are you curious about how sustainable your favourite wine business truly is? In this video, we’ll take a behind-the-scenes look at the environmentally friendly and socially responsible practices of Berry Bros. & Rudd. From vineyard to bottle, we’ll explore the crucial steps they take to ensure they’re making a positive impact on the world.

Is The Wine Society a Sustainable Brand? | Sustainability Experts Reaction to Net Zero Plan

Join us as we take a closer look at The Wine Society’s sustainability plan! In this video, sustainability expert Darryl Mattocks will be rating and reviewing the society’s efforts to reduce their environmental impact and promote sustainable practices within the wine industry. Whether you’re a wine lover or just interested in sustainable living, this video is for you! So grab a glass of your favourite wine, and let’s dive in together.

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