Cyrill Gutsch is a German-born designer and brand developer based in New York. After working as a designer for companies including Lufthansa, BMW, and Adidas, a 2012 meeting with Paul Watson prompted Gutsch to found Parley for the Oceans.
Early life
Gutsch grew up in the Black Forest in Germany, where he received strict education about recycling and not wasting water. He has stated that he was cynical about these things, believing it to be "a lost cause".
Career
After doing design work for companies including Lufthansa, BMW, and Adidas, a meeting with Paul Watson prompted Gutsch to start Parley for the Oceans in 2012.
Gutsch spoke at the United Nations in June 2018, where he argued that "we have to let plastic go". He appeared in the Netflix documentary Seaspiracy. In September 2021, he spoke at the Business Fashion Environment Summit organized by Vogue Poland.
Recognition
In 2018, Gutsch and Parley for the Oceans received the Special Recognition Award for Innovation at The Fashion Awards.
References
- ^ Freeman, Liam (2021-06-06). ""If we're serious about averting a climate catastrophe, we must end industrial fishing": Cyrill Gutsch and Sylvia Earle on saving our oceans". Vogue India. Retrieved 2021-10-07.
- ^ Greig, James (2021-06-10). "Inside Parley For The Oceans' mission to protect our polluted planet". Dazed. Retrieved 2021-06-20.
- Bauck, Whitney (June 19, 2018). "How Parley for the Oceans Became Fashion's Go-To Environmental Non-Profit". Fashionista. Retrieved 2021-10-07.
- Amodio, Joseph V. (April 8, 2019). "20 Minutes With: Cyrill Gutsch of Parley for the Oceans". Barron's. Retrieved 2021-06-20.
- Lemańska, Magdalena (2021-09-20). "Cyrill Gutsch. To on sprawił, że plastik uznano za przeżytek XX wieku" [Cyrill Gutsch from Parley for the Oceans: Mission is a new luxury]. Vogue Polska (in Polish). Retrieved 2021-10-07.
- Farra, Emily (November 29, 2018). "Parley for the Oceans Founder Cyrill Gutsch Believes Fashion Can Lead the Way to a Healthier Planet". Vogue. Retrieved 2021-06-20.
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