ResponsibleSteel™
Amy Jackson currently holds the position of Director of Programmes at ResponsibleSteel™ since January 2025. Prior experience includes serving as Director of Marketing & Signatory Experience at Principles for Responsible Investment, where Amy oversaw teams involved with stakeholder services, marketing, and events. Other notable roles include Director of Membership and Supply Chain at Better Cotton Initiative and Head of Membership Services at Ethical Trading Initiative, where leadership in membership support and improvement of worker conditions were key responsibilities. Amy also worked at ISEAL Alliance as Senior Manager, developing membership growth strategies and defining credibility resources for sustainability standards. Amy’s earlier career includes various roles at Marine Stewardship Council, with significant contributions to supply chain integrity and program management. Academic qualifications include a Masters in Sustainability Leadership from the University of Cambridge and a Bachelor of Science in Animal Biology from the University of Alberta.
This person is not in the org chart
This person is not in any teams
ResponsibleSteel™
At ResponsibleSteel, we believe in our mission to maximise steel’s contribution to a sustainable society. This can be done by achieving net zero carbon emissions for the steel sector as well as enhancing the responsible sourcing, production, use and recycling of steel. We are a not-for-profit multi-stakeholder organisation (currently waiting for charity status confirmation) founded to bring together business, civil society and downstream users of steel, to provide a global standard and certification initiative for steel. We have built a consensus on what sustainability looks like for steel – including the impacts of mining, steel production, the scrap metal supply chain, greenhouse gas emissions, water use, workers’ rights, communities and biodiversity. Our Members include steel makers, mining companies, buyers of steel from automotive and construction as well as civil society organisations focused on labour rights, biodiversity, climate change and many other important issues. We currently have over 130 members and 13% of global steel production in membership.