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Retail and Supply Chain

The Packaging Waste Challenge for a new E-commerce World

Michael Zabaneh
May 18, 2017
Retail and Supply Chain, Waste Reduction
Packaging that was designed to stand out in the retail environment is oversized and unsustainable for a changing world.

Can Apple Deliver on its closed-loop supply chain goal?

Angelica S. S. Pereira
April 26, 2017
Business and Sustainability, Retail and Supply Chain, Waste Reduction
We believe our goal should be a closed-loop supply chain, where products are built using only renewable resources or recycled material.

Bread Waste to Brewing Beer: The Circular Economy in Action

TSSS Contributor
March 22, 2017
Business and Sustainability, Retail and Supply Chain, circular economy, Waste Reduction, environmental impact
The fairly straightforward process adds value to bread that would otherwise be wasted, whist displacing other resource inputs.

Sustainability is no longer optional for suppliers

Michael Zabaneh
March 15, 2017
Retail and Supply Chain, circular economy, Waste Reduction
New regulations will soon push producers to consider more circular business models and delve deeper into their supply chains and product life cycles.

Bikinis from Fishing Nets: Volcom’s Sustainability Initiative

Carl Nettleton
February 27, 2017
Business and Sustainability, Culture and Leadership, Retail and Supply Chain, water, Waste Reduction
For decades now, the tragedy of lost fishing nets has been known to environmentalists, scientists and fishers.

To Create Meaningful Change, Apparel Brands Need to Pursue Sustainability at the Industry Level

TSSS Contributor
February 12, 2017
Innovation Leaders, Retail and Supply Chain, environmental impact
A the more effective role for brands is to invest in external industry-wide sustainability research and technology aimed at developing industry wide solutions.

Are you a Chocolate Criminal?

TSSS Contributor
February 10, 2017
Food and Sustainability, Culture and Leadership, Innovation Leaders, Retail and Supply Chain, Social Impact, Sustainability Themed Videos
He ate a couple of chocolate bars and then turned himself in to the authorities as a chocolate criminal. By eating chocolate, he was complicit in slavery.

Investor waves goodbye to palm oil

Paul Brown
January 4, 2017
Energy, Cities and Climate Change, ESG/Investing, Food and Sustainability, Retail and Supply Chain, environmental impact
By accelerating the divestment movement, not only can we measurably improve climate outcomes, but we can also reduce risk and improve financial outcomes for everyday investors.
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