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What Stanley’s Valentine’s Day sellout says virality in retail

Inside Retail

Lately, the internet and the retail industry alike have been buzzing about Stanley’s ‘Galentine’s Collection’ of 40-ounce tumblers for the US department store chain Target. The tumbler, which retails at US$45 can be found on re-sell sites like eBay for at least two to three times the original price.

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The Green Shift: Impact of Environmental Awareness on High Street Retail

365 Retail

The world is going green, and high-street retail is no exception. As environmental awareness continues to rise, conscious consumerism drives significant changes in the retail landscape. High street retailers must embrace sustainable strategies and remain agile to appeal to the growing number of environmentally aware consumers.

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How Jewelry Brands Can Be More Sustainable

Independent Retailer

According to Mike Cooke, CEO and founder of Sterling Forever, sustainable options and green, eco-friendly conversations are happening at almost every meeting with their major retail partners. Jewelry retailers can become more sustainable in four different ways: Ethically Source Your Materials. Be Aware of Greenwashing.

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Key Strategies for Retailers to Push Sustainability Efforts

Independent Retailer

By encouraging more circularity, or giving a second life to items, retailers can create commercial value by remerchandising once-used items. As companies continue to implement ESG-focused initiatives within their operations, many are doing their best to implement sustainable practices. by Lesley Suen.

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Reduce Your Carbon Footprint With a Renewable Energy Certificate

Rangeme

In turn, retailers are looking to meet customer demand by sourcing more sustainable products for their shelves. A few key strategies to reduce your business’s carbon footprint are: Reduce energy use by implementing energy efficiency practices. Reduce paper and plastic waste along your operations and supply chain.

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Giant Eagle Uses ECRM and RangeMe to Discover New Products

Rangeme

It’s no surprise that one of the most discussed topics among retail buyers is the challenges they face when it comes to keeping items in stock. Green Goo to the rescue. Fortunately, Jodi Scott, Co-Founder and CEO of Green Goo , was one of the suppliers participating in the Health Care Program.

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Supply Chain Agility Requires Mapping the Nth Tier

Independent Retailer

Too many retailers are struggling to document the complete makeup of their finished products. Increasing Concerns for Ethical & Sustainable Practices. Because of this, shoppers are understandably skeptical about businesses’ commitment to ethical and sustainable sourcing practices. by Eric Linxwiler.