Prince Charles has penned an article for Waitrose s weekly newspaper claiming the fundamental value of nature is increasingly at stake as he praised the John Lewis Partnership for becoming the first retailer to sign up to his ambitious Terra Carta.
Writing in the supermarket s free Waitrose Weekend publication, the Prince of Wales, 72, said the world is at a tipping point as it faces the triple threat of climate change, catastrophic biodiversity loss and now coronavirus .
He addressed the fierce and urgent need to secure a sustainable future, which is why he launched his Terra Carta.
Charles s Earth Charter initiative, which has parallels with the Magna Carta, aims to encourage the private sector to safeguard the planet by adopting sustainability and to invest £7.3billion in natural capital by 2022.
The Prince of Wales wrote exclusively for this weekend’s
Waitrose Weekend that the “fundamental value of nature” is increasingly at stake.
In his piece, lauding John Lewis, Waitrose, and the
Terra Carta he launched a few months ago, Prince Charles wrote: “We are at a tipping point as we face the triple threat of climate change, catastrophic biodiversity loss and now coronavirus. This is why I recently launched my
Terra Carta.”
He continued: “When I heard the John Lewis Partnership was to become the first retailer to sign up, I was particularly delighted. Not only are John Lewis and Waitrose Royal Warrant holders, but, of course, Waitrose is home to Dutchy Organic, the company I started more than 30 years ago to show it was possible to produce high-quality food working in harmony with nature, one of the principles that lies at the heart of the
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He praised the company as the first retailer to sign up for his ambitious Terra Carta initiative.
Charles wrote: I have been so encouraged by the enthusiastic global corporate response to this call to action - there seems to be a real sense of the fierce and urgent necessity to act before it is literally too late. When I heard the John Lewis Partnership was to become the first retailer to sign up, I was particularly delighted. Not only are John Lewis and Waitrose Royal Warrant holders but, of course, Waitrose is home to Duchy Organic, the company I started more than 30 years ago to show it was possible to produce high quality food working in harmony with nature, one of the principles that lies at the heart of the Terra Carta.
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