Celebrating Innovation: Wild Thang's 30-Year Journey Towards a Sustainable Future

Celebrating Innovation: Wild Thang's 30-Year Journey Towards a Sustainable Future

Wild Thang, a distinguished branding company, recently celebrated its 30th anniversary with an impressive ESG, Product & Tech Revolution Expo and Gala Dinner at the Hilton Hotel in Liverpool. This milestone event not only marked three decades of success but also emphasized the company's commitment to sustainability and ethical business practices in today's challenging global landscape.

A Vision for the Future

Andrew Dwerryhouse, the Founder and Managing Director, articulated the company's goal for the anniversary celebration: “For our milestone 30th birthday, we really wanted to do something different, and more than a party.” His vision centered on showcasing how Wild Thang has integrated Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles into its core culture. As a proud certified B Corporation, the company aims to demonstrate that businesses can thrive by prioritizing purpose alongside profit.

Fostering Collaboration and Learning

The anniversary event featured an array of expert speakers and panel discussions aimed at fostering dialogue around sustainability and innovative practices. Sarah Howarth, the Commercial Director, highlighted the company's longstanding commitment to ethical sourcing and technology, saying, “From the very beginning, we’ve had a mindset of striving to be the best." The event served as a platform for collaboration and industry engagement, reinforcing the message that progress in business can be achieved through collective effort.

A Night to Remember

The evenings were capped off with a gala dinner hosted by Claire Simmo, featuring live entertainment from talented artists, including Jazzophonists, Olivia Mae Music, and Apres Music. Additionally, the event included the presentation of awards that recognized outstanding contributions to sustainable practices in the industry, further energizing the atmosphere of celebration and achievement.

As Wild Thang looks towards the future, with aspirations to surpass the £10 million turnover barrier this year and reach £20 million within the next three years, the company stands as a testament to the viability of blending business success with environmental stewardship and social responsibility. This anniversary celebration marks not just a reflection on the past but a bold step towards a better, more sustainable future.