Today’s leaders aren’t just running business as usual, they’re navigating a tumultuous global landscape of escalating conflicts, threatened trade wars, ongoing climate instability, and increased social inequality.
Finding purpose and engaging our communities at this time can be a challenge, but are all the more necessary. In this Waypoint, we highlight strategies for leadership—founded in recent research and experience—that can help you take the next steps toward sustainable and equitable transformation.
We also highlight resources and upcoming events that will offer support and expertise in specific areas, and take a look at our "Bust the Taboo" CPR Bra campaign, which recently won a 2025 SABRE Award.
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We surveyed one thousand employees – this is what they want from leadership.
In an era defined by constant and significant disruption, employees are increasingly looking to business leaders for guidance and clarity. In our latest research, nearly three-quarters of surveyed employees of large companies believe their leaders need to be better equipped to meet today’s challenges.
We asked: How well equipped are your leaders to handle turbulent business environments?
Employees said:
We also asked what employees look for in their leaders—one quality stood out above the rest: Clear Communication
Based on our findings and experience working with leaders across sectors, we identified five key strategies for purposeful leadership in uncertain times.
Anthesis recently hosted its fourth annual UK Activator Summit in London, bringing together sustainability leaders for a morning of insight and action.
Recordings of our panel discussions, as well as a preview of our upcoming report, The Cost of Silence, are now available.
WEBINAR | ESPR in Apparel: Preparing Brands for the EU’s Circular Future
July 15 | 15:00 BST / 10:00 EDT
The EU’s Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) marks a major shift toward a circular economy, especially for apparel. Join Anthesis experts, alongside Textile Exchange and Ohana Public Affairs, for an informative webinar unpacking ESPR compliance for the textile and apparel industry.
On 19th June 2025, the European Financial Reporting Advisory Group (EFRAG) released a progress report on the revision of the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS). As a member of Friends of EFRAG, Anthesis contributed to this process through the consultation phase and welcomes the direction of travel in these proposed changes.
Regulation around sustainability reporting is getting tighter. How can you meet the emerging regulatory requirements on double materiality, but also make sure you use the process to make your organisation more sustainable?
The CPR Bra, launched by Revolt, Part of Anthesis, St. John Ambulance, and Fight or Flight, recently won a 2025 SABRE Award for Integrated Marketing.
1 in 3 people are afraid to give women CPR, meaning more women die from cardiac arrests than men every year. The CPR Bra and the affiliated campaign were designed to save women’s lives, give consent, and educate people on how to give CPR to a person with breasts.