Ellen MacArthur
À propos de l'auteur
Ellen MacArthur is a renowned British sailor and environmental advocate, best known for her remarkable achievements in solo sailing. She gained worldwide fame in 2005 when she became the fastest person to sail solo around the world, completing the journey in just 71 days. This extraordinary feat not only showcased her sailing skills but also highlighted her resolve and determination, making her a role model for aspiring sailors and adventurers alike. After her historic journey, she transitioned to environmental activism, focusing on sustainability and the circular economy.
In 2010, MacArthur founded the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, which aims to accelerate the transition to a circular economy through education and innovation. The foundation works with businesses, governments, and academia to promote sustainable practices and reduce waste. Her efforts have earned her numerous accolades and recognition, solidifying her position as a prominent figure in both the sailing community and the environmental movement.