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M&S has launched its inaugural sustainability innovation challenge for start-ups. The retailer is looking to work with tech-focused partners in its efforts to build a sustainable future and achieve its net zero goal by 2040.

Alongside the innovation and investment firm True, M&S’s Ignite team – the home of open innovation at M&S – is looking for ideas and technologies that can encourage more sustainable behaviours amongst its customers. Also, solutions that can help M&S achieve further efficiencies in its agricultural supply chains.

The innovation challenge is the latest example of how M&S is acting on the biggest sustainability challenges.

This includes its focus on becoming a net zero scope 3 business following the reset of its sustainability programme, Plan A, last September. Its 2022 Sustainability Report, released alongside the launch of the innovation challenge, captures the extent of the action taken over the past year.

Start-ups and scale-ups can apply to one or both of the two tasks, with the top solution for each chosen for a proof of concept and trial across M&S, with scope for further rollout.

1. Sustainable agriculture challenge

This task is about identifying innovative solutions that offer end-to-end process efficiency. Plus, promote sustainability across the full agricultural supply chain. M&S is looking for businesses that can help it further improve its approach to sustainable farming so that it can continue to manufacture products with minimal impact on the environment and protect valuable resources. Find out more about this challenge and apply here.

2. Changing customer behaviours toward sustainability challenge

As part of its recently reset Plan A programme, M&S has taken responsibility for looking to the future and understanding and reducing its own impact. Helping customers recognise and reduce theirs too is also a critical part of delivering a sustainable future. This is why M&S is looking for technological innovations that can drive better engagement with customers and help them make more sustainable choices. Find out more about this challenge and apply here.

Innovation at M&S

The sustainability innovation challenge reflects M&S’ commitment to driving and embedding a culture of innovation across the business. In 2018, M&S partnered with True to gain access to its retail-specific network of start-ups and emerging technologies, its deep-rooted retail and consumer expertise and proprietary research. The relationship with True, and M&S’s other innovation partners, is managed by its open-innovation team: Ignite.

Through Ignite, M&S has access to over 1 million start-ups worldwide. Furthermore, the team is constantly on the lookout for new, innovative solutions to help drive the business’s transformation and better serve customers.

Commenting is Stuart Ramage, Head of Ignite programme at M&S. “Calling all start-ups, we’re on the hunt for your latest innovation or technology, which will help us reduce our impact on tomorrow’s world. In return, we can turn an idea into reality and offer a trial backed by the scale of M&S as a global retailer, with support from our dedicated Ignite innovation team along the way. We’re really excited to hear all of your ideas as we continue to drive a culture of innovation across M&S.”

Mike Tattersall, MD of Innovation and CCO, True, adds; “Our four-year partnership with the M&S Ignite team continues to go from strength to strength as we launch these two new challenges. I’m incredibly proud that True has the reach and network to drive real, positive change across one of the nation’s most cherished retailers and improve its overall environmental impact through these innovation challenges.”

 

 

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