As the protector of animals, Artemis embodies the values of conservation and care for all living creatures. At Artemis, we have a commitment to biodiversity, conservation efforts and protecting ecosystems.
Artemis is known for her balanced and independent nature. In sustainability, balance is crucial—finding harmony between economic, environmental and social goals. We support you to find the sweet spot in managing your resources to bring greater social equity and protect the planet.
Artemis is often depicted as a powerful, independent figure who pursues her goals with strength and resilience. We have the determination needed to challenge conventional practices and lead with innovative solutions.
Wangari Maathai, Nobel Prize Winner
Our ultimate goal is to help build a regenerative economy—one that restores ecosystems, creates equitable opportunities, and nurtures communities whilst driving business growth.
To do so, requires environmental and social considerations to be woven into every day business and not at its expense.
Our team of consultants and analysts have extensive experience in areas such as climate change, decarbonisation, human rights and policy within the Food Sector.
We have broad partnerships across the whole value chain with strong subject matter expertise in emerging issue areas.
We empower our clients to make choices that safeguard the business and the planet for future generations.
Every project we undertake is intended to create solutions that are commercially pragmatic and guided by 3 key principles:
Led by our Founder, David Shaw, former Global Net Zero and ESG Director at Kraft Heinz.
David has 20 years experience working in FMCG, from the start of his career with Procter & Gamble to his most recent experiences in the Private Equity environment at Kraft Heinz, a transformational leader in both commercial and operational roles before making the move into ESG.
A regular podcast contributor, guest lecturer and speaker, including a number of talks at COP28, David is passionate about connecting business growth with sustainability and social issues.
David has been an adviser to the UK Plastics Pact for over 4 years and the Impact Committee for PeakBridge Venture Capitalists.
A qualified practitioner in Lean Six Sigma and Agile Methodologies, David brings the best of commercial and operational discipline to the often amorphous and inertia laden area of ESG.
The spiral structure of the Nautilus shell's chambers expand in perfect proportion, representing continuous, incremental growth.
The shell’s perfect spiral reflects a state of equilibrium, making it a fitting metaphor for organisations striving for sustainability, efficiency, and growth.
The Nautilus is a prehistoric creature that has survived for millions of years. Its shell, which it continually grows into, symbolises resilience, adaptability, to endure through time.
The endless spiral of the Nautilus shell symbolises infinite potential and the ongoing process of improvement and refinement.
In this episode of the podcast series, Alison Banks, EY-Parthenon, and David Shaw, focus on the scope of planet-friendly initiatives, the rewards for food companies doing it right and how to develop a strategy that works for your business.
In conversation with Altruistiq, David Shaw, Global Net Zero Transition Lead and Cristina Kenz, Chief Growth and Sustainability Office share how they look to use data to redesign their strategy