Midcounties Co-op tackles single-use plastic
The Midcounties Co-operative has launched a new initiative to help reduce single-use plastic.The scheme, called 1Change, includes the roll-out of informat…
Source: www.talkingretail.com
The Midcounties Co-operative has launched a new initiative to help reduce single-use plastic.The scheme, called 1Change, includes the roll-out of informat…
Source: www.talkingretail.com
Plastic waste on the beach is now being used in packaging from totes to bulk containers. And if one pioneer has her way, this is only a start.
Lonely Whale has a new campaign it hopes will start a movement that empowers consumers to choose sustainable alternatives to single-use plastic water bottles.
via MOTHERBOARD In the course of the class, students take electronics apart and put them back together in order to build repair manuals so that people can fix their devices instead of throwing them……
In the continued effort to fight fast fashion and make the fashion industry more sustainable and environmentally friendly, American Eagle is rolling out its new limited edition jean collection in conjunction with the Ellen MacArthur Foundation’s Jeans Redesign Project.
Made from 100 percent organic cotton, easy to recycle, and produced without any environmentally harmful chemicals, the collection is meant to put the planet first while simultaneously being stylish. American Eagle released a statement explaining its goal behind the collection and why it’s important.
At the heart of the ABB Formula E Championship is the message towards a more sustainable future and the adoption of electric mobility – test yourself on Formula E and our contribution towards sustainability.
As we embark on a new year (a new decade, in fact!) and look ahead to next week and another National Retail Federation conference and expo, I am inspired to pause and reflect for a bit on the successes of the past year. And the highlights that first come to mind are not from Microsoft but rather from our customers and partners – those retailers and companies supporting the retail industry with technology that have truly embraced our industry’s new normal – constant disruption – with fresh thinking and innovation. We often hear that every company is becoming a software company, and this feels especially true for the retail industry right now, as many across fashion, fast-moving-consumer goods, food service and more are building their own net new digital capabilities. We refer to this concept as tech intensity – not only using technology for technology’s sake, but also using it to build net-new capabilities to propel your business forward.