
Consumers Unwilling To Pay More for Sustainable Products
Retailers and consumer product manufacturers are having a hard time convincing shoppers to embrace sustainable alternatives when the products cost more or have an inferior
Retailers and consumer product manufacturers are having a hard time convincing shoppers to embrace sustainable alternatives when the products cost more or have an inferior
Inditex has officially rolled out its Zara Pre-Owned platform in France, nearly a year after launching the service in the United Kingdom. The service aims
The idea of renting a Birken bag or a Rolex watch may have seemed bizarre not too long ago. But in today’s world, it’s just
Deliveries are reaching doorsteps across the United States without any extra packaging, implying that items like your fresh computer or sophisticated surround sound speakers might
London-based material science company Saltyco is aiming to help the outerwear industry turn the page on animal cruelty by replacing down feathers with fiber made from bulrush.
Why auto-print receipts when they are getting trashed right away? While that may seem like common sense, it is a practice that results in countless
Walmart is looking to cut its carbon footprint by manufacturing and selling clothing made from carbon emissions. The retailer has teamed up with Rubi, a
Workwear brand Carhartt is bringing its resale program to its physical stores following the success of its pilot project at six physical store locations. The newly expanded
Outwear brand Patagonia has launched a new portal that gives customers 24/7 access to its product repair service. In addition, the brand is expanding its
French luxury brand LVMH is aiming to cut the carbon footprint associated with its water consumption by 30% over the next seven years. The company