Lucy Siegle
Journalist

"I stand with the Harrods Survivors. I am profoundly moved by their testimonies of bright, hopeful lives destroyed, their lived experience of trauma and their incredible courage. Thanks to the latter, the spotlight is now on their fight for justice and accountability. We must keep it there. Systemic re-traumatisation and institutional neglect remain ever-present threats. Every woman in this country has something riding on their fight for justice, even if she doesn’t realise it. If those in authority fail again, you will fail all of us."
Lucy is a journalist, broadcaster, and environmental campaigner. She has been a reporter and presenter on BBC One's The One Show since 2007, and for 14 years wrote the first popular sustainability column in a national newspaper, The Observer. She is the author of five books, including To Die For: Is Fashion Wearing Out the World? (2011), which was nominated for the Orwell Prize and formed the basis for the Netflix documentary The True Cost, for which Lucy served as co-executive producer. Her other books include Turning the Tide on Plastic (2018) and Be the Ultimate Friend of the Earth (2022). In 2014, she co-founded the Green Carpet Challenge, promoting sustainable fashion at major events including the Oscars and Met Ball. She is a trustee for Surfers Against Sewage, chair of the Real Circularity Coalition, and an ambassador for WWF UK and The Circle, the women's rights foundation founded by Annie Lennox.