Category: sustainability
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So, ‘clothing rental’ is only commercially viable for expensive outfits worn on posh occasions? Think again!
in accessories, customer service, disruptive retail, fashion accessories, impulse retailing, ladies fashion, meaning in the retail madness, new retail, omni-channel retailing, product suppliers, recycling, renting, retail, retail businesses, retail management, retail organisations, retail strategy, supply-chains, sustainability, value retailingSo, ‘clothing rental’ is only commercially viable for expensive outfits worn at posh occasions? Think again! To make clothing rental work it must be a commercial success for both the retailer and the customer. If either party loses out, then the business model will simply not work. With that in mind, perhaps you’ve been under…
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Is Primark following up its sustainability claims with decisive actions?
Is Primark following up its sustainability claims with decisive actions? We have had a week where momentum against fashion retailers who are ‘greenwashing’ has been gathering pace with investigations by the CMA, and threatened legal action. So against this it is good to see a concrete commitment by one of biggest volume clothing retailers in the…
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IKEA: The value of ‘groundwork’ not ‘deskwork’ . From ‘customer to community experiences!’
in analytics, assortment structure planning, customer experience, customer service, customer-engagement, disruptive retail, food & drink, high street planning, home, in-store services, internationalisation, location strategy, meaning in the retail madness, multi-category, new retail, omni-channel retailing, personalisation, recycling, retail businesses, retail management, retail organisations, retail strategy, retail-regeneration, space management, space planning, store experience, store layout, sustainability, town centre planningIKEA: ‘A lively happening’ coming soon to a place nearby There are many interesting learnings from the opening of the new IKEA shops across the globe, not least the fact that the roll-out is happening at a pace against a back-drop of shop closures, particularly amongst established chains. There is much to digest in the…
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“The Little Loop’ and the Dragon’s/Dinosaur’s Den Dilemma”
“The Little Loop’ and the Dragon’s/Dinosaur’s Den Dilemma” What an amazing episode of the BBC’s Dragon’s Den which saw a children’s clothing rental start-up split the opinions and sentiments of the five resident dragons straight down the middle. Charlotte Morley, founder and ceo of shared children’s wardrobe, The Little Loop, entered the Den and came away…
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“Working with the Cottage Customer“ – Re-commerce & the Circular Economy
in customer experience, customer service, customer-engagement, disruptive retail, fashion accessories, footwear, home, ladies fashion, luxury, meaning in the retail madness, new retail, personalisation, product suppliers, recycling, renting, retail, retail businesses, retail management, retail organisations, retail strategy, retail-regeneration, supply-chains, sustainabilityTim Radley:“Re-commerce & the Circular Economy”The World Consumer Goods & Retail Forum 2022 23rd – 24th June 2022Amsterdam, Netherlands The re-commerce model, also known as the circular economy, has become an important strategy for many retail verticals, especially as physical retail continues to lose its footing. But it’s not without its challenges.In this session, Tim…
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“Encouraging Lifecycles with the Customer” – Re-commerce & the Circular Economy
Tim Radley:“Re-commerce & the Circular Economy”World Consumer Goods & Retail Forum 2022 23rd – 24th June 2022Amsterdam, Netherlands The re-commerce model, also known as the circular economy, has become an important strategy for many retail verticals, especially as physical retail continues to lose its footing. But it’s not without its challenges.In this session, Tim Radley…
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Tim Radley: Speaking about “Re-commerce & the Circular Economy” at the World Retail Forum 2022
Tim Radley: Speaking about “Re-commerce & the Circular Economy” at the World Consumer Goods & Retail Forum 2022 17th – 18th March 2022Amsterdam, Netherlands The re-commerce model, also known as the circular economy, has become an important strategy for many retail verticals, especially as physical retail continues to lose its footing. But it’s not without…
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Remake – circularity for the beauty & indulgence of fabric
Remake – circularity for the beauty of fabric Let me introduce Remake to all you fashion followers. This brand lacks nothing in innovation and creativity but has an extraordinary backstory. Remake STHLM started in 2002. It designs and produces fashion that is sustainable for both people and the environment. The materials they use come from…
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