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Cameron Saul

Co-Founder & Creative Director, BOTTLETOP & #TOGETHERBAND

Cameron Saul is a designer, social entrepreneur, campaigner and Co-Founder of BOTTLETOP, the sustainable luxury fashion accessory brand and #TOGETHERBAND; a global campaign using creativity and culture to raise awareness and action in support of the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals.


Cameron co-founded BOTTLETOP in 2002 with his father, Roger Saul, Founder of Mulberry. Their mission was to use sustainable design to empower economically disadvantaged women and Indigenous communities and advocate for critical social and environmental issues through fashion and creative culture. Today BOTTLETOP has ateliers in Salvador, Kathmandu and the Amazon Rainforest in partnership with the Yawanawá and works with a range of leading edge waste and regenerative materials ranging from waste offcuts from satellite production to confiscated illegal firearm metal, food waste, 3D printed waste plastic, recycled aluminium and various recycled yarns.


BOTTLETOP launched the #TOGETHERBAND Campaign in 2019 in partnership with the UN Foundation to engage the world in the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and inspire action to achieve them. So far, the movement, which combines friendship bands made from waste materials (including recycled illegal firearm metal, ocean plastic thread, recycled satellites and spacecraft and seeds from the Amazon rainforest) with storytelling and live events, has generated over 9 billion digital impressions and raised over $2m for impact projects advancing the 17 SDGs worldwide.

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